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im not sure waht is my ram frequency, CPUZ says one thing and memSet says another thing? is there any other proven software for to check ur ram frequency?

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Could we get some screen shots? they kinda make things easier. For me I would trust CPUz, remember double what ever results you get from CPUz and thats your frequency assuming you have ddr2 or ddr3.

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Are you overclocking from within Windows? MemSet used to (or might still) show the RAM frequency at boot time, so any successive changes show up in CPU-Z but not MemSet...

 

Everest shows memory speed and data rate. So for me, I get this

 

Everest > Motherboard > Motherboard > Memory Bus Properties > Real Clock: 950 MHz (DDR)

Everest > Motherboard > Motherboard > Memory Bus Properties > Effective Clock: 1900 MHz

 

CPU-Z > Memory > Timings > DRAM Frequency: 950 MHz

 

MemSet > System > Memory > 950 MHz

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I'd listen to what Nrg says, he smerter than me. And holy freakin icons dude, I like my desktop clean myself.

 

 

heh, cant keep my desktop clean... ;p

 

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Are you overclocking from within Windows? MemSet used to (or might still) show the RAM frequency at boot time, so any successive changes show up in CPU-Z but not MemSet...

 

Everest shows memory speed and data rate. So for me, I get this

 

Everest > Motherboard > Motherboard > Memory Bus Properties > Real Clock: 950 MHz (DDR)

Everest > Motherboard > Motherboard > Memory Bus Properties > Effective Clock: 1900 MHz

 

CPU-Z > Memory > Timings > DRAM Frequency: 950 MHz

 

MemSet > System > Memory > 950 MHz

 

 

no im not overclocking from windows.... and thanks for the help i downloaded everest and got the same frequency as cpuZ was showing, thanks got it solved <3

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