D david_12 Honorable Jun 22, 2012 89 0 10,630 Jul 4, 2012 #1 hi everybody i have gotten 2 4gb rated at 1600 mhz modules (not in a kit) and they are in dual channel mode. But my BIOS says that they are operating at 1333 mhz. How can I get the modules to their rated speed?
hi everybody i have gotten 2 4gb rated at 1600 mhz modules (not in a kit) and they are in dual channel mode. But my BIOS says that they are operating at 1333 mhz. How can I get the modules to their rated speed?
Solution DJDeCiBeL Jul 5, 2012 Enable the XMP profile or set the timings and speed manually. 1333 is just what the board defaults to.
Enable the XMP profile or set the timings and speed manually. 1333 is just what the board defaults to.
DJDeCiBeL Splendid Dec 3, 2010 6,060 1 27,965 Jul 5, 2012 Solution #2 Enable the XMP profile or set the timings and speed manually. 1333 is just what the board defaults to. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Enable the XMP profile or set the timings and speed manually. 1333 is just what the board defaults to.
D david_12 Honorable Jun 22, 2012 89 0 10,630 Jul 5, 2012 #3 DJDeCiBeL : Enable the XMP profile or set the timings and speed manually. 1333 is just what the board defaults to. my board and processor both support 1600 mhz ram though Upvote 0 Downvote
DJDeCiBeL : Enable the XMP profile or set the timings and speed manually. 1333 is just what the board defaults to. my board and processor both support 1600 mhz ram though
DJDeCiBeL Splendid Dec 3, 2010 6,060 1 27,965 Jul 5, 2012 #4 I know, but it will default to 1333. Just enable the XMP profile or set it up manually. Upvote 0 Downvote
jaquith Glorious Feb 8, 2009 14,235 27 49,290 Jul 5, 2012 #5 Though I don't disagree with what's stated above that only pertains to Intel CPU's and if your CPU can properly support DDR3-1600. Q - What CPU? Q - What MOBO? Upvote 0 Downvote
Though I don't disagree with what's stated above that only pertains to Intel CPU's and if your CPU can properly support DDR3-1600. Q - What CPU? Q - What MOBO?
D david_12 Honorable Jun 22, 2012 89 0 10,630 Jul 5, 2012 #6 jaquith : Though I don't disagree with what's stated above that only pertains to Intel CPU's and if your CPU can properly support DDR3-1600. Q - What CPU? Q - What MOBO? cpu- i7 3770K MOBo- shuttle z77 Upvote 0 Downvote
jaquith : Though I don't disagree with what's stated above that only pertains to Intel CPU's and if your CPU can properly support DDR3-1600. Q - What CPU? Q - What MOBO? cpu- i7 3770K MOBo- shuttle z77
jaquith Glorious Feb 8, 2009 14,235 27 49,290 Jul 5, 2012 #7 Use XMP and Profile 1. In CPU-z it'll show-up as 'DRAM Frequency = 800MHz' but DDR3 = Double Data Rate revision 3 or 800MHz*2 relative to BCLK. Upvote 0 Downvote
Use XMP and Profile 1. In CPU-z it'll show-up as 'DRAM Frequency = 800MHz' but DDR3 = Double Data Rate revision 3 or 800MHz*2 relative to BCLK.
D david_12 Honorable Jun 22, 2012 89 0 10,630 Jul 16, 2012 #8 Best answer selected by DAVID_12. Upvote 0 Downvote
nikorr Champion Oct 22, 2009 23,335 0 54,960 Jul 16, 2012 #9 This topic has been closed by Nikorr Upvote 0 Downvote