Mohammed Taz Honorable Sep 10, 2013 44 0 10,540 Sep 19, 2013 #1 I just downloaded CPU-Z and saw that my ram is working at 533.3 MHz when it should work at 1333MHz. How do I increase my ram's frequency
I just downloaded CPU-Z and saw that my ram is working at 533.3 MHz when it should work at 1333MHz. How do I increase my ram's frequency
Solution Novuake Sep 19, 2013 DDR means double data rate. So take 533 and multiply by 2. That gives you 1066MHz, this is your ACTUALLY RAM speed. Now if you want to run it at 1333MHz, you will need to provide your FULL specs so we can see if its possible.
DDR means double data rate. So take 533 and multiply by 2. That gives you 1066MHz, this is your ACTUALLY RAM speed. Now if you want to run it at 1333MHz, you will need to provide your FULL specs so we can see if its possible.
Novuake Champion Aug 27, 2011 14,302 0 56,960 Sep 19, 2013 Solution #2 DDR means double data rate. So take 533 and multiply by 2. That gives you 1066MHz, this is your ACTUALLY RAM speed. Now if you want to run it at 1333MHz, you will need to provide your FULL specs so we can see if its possible. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
DDR means double data rate. So take 533 and multiply by 2. That gives you 1066MHz, this is your ACTUALLY RAM speed. Now if you want to run it at 1333MHz, you will need to provide your FULL specs so we can see if its possible.
A aldan Splendid Apr 15, 2013 4,007 30 24,640 Sep 19, 2013 #3 multiply that by two as its ddr or dual data rate.so your ram is running at 1066mhz.should be an option to set ram frequency in the bios. Upvote 0 Downvote
multiply that by two as its ddr or dual data rate.so your ram is running at 1066mhz.should be an option to set ram frequency in the bios.
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,881 41 126,960 Sep 19, 2013 #4 Need to manually set the DRAM to 1333 and ensure the correct timings are loaded Upvote 0 Downvote