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You have to double it - so 668.8 x2 = 1337.6MHz. you want it to say 800 - the it would be running at 800 *2 = 1600. You need to go into the BIOS and load the XMP profile. Or set it manually. I would recommend the 1st option. Look under "Advanced" - but it depends on your BIOS/Mobo.

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You have to double it - so 668.8 x2 = 1337.6MHz. you want it to say 800 - the it would be running at 800 *2 = 1600. You need to go into the BIOS and load the XMP profile. Or set it manually. I would recommend the 1st option. Look under "Advanced" - but it depends on your BIOS/Mobo.
 
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You have to double it - so 668.8 x2 = 1337.6MHz. you want it to say 800 - the it would be running at 800 *2 = 1600. You need to go into the BIOS and load the XMP profile. Or set it manually. I would recommend the 1st option. Look under "Advanced" - but it depends on your BIOS/Mobo.
Thank you very much for your help. I couldn't find XMP anywhere in my BIOS but then I discovered through some googling that XMP is for Intel. AMD has something called D.O.C.P that does the same job.