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[Resolved]Odd divider issue...is this dangerous?


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Hi guys,

 

When I place my RAM on a 7/10 divider both Memtest and CPUz don't recognise the real speed of the memory bus. In CPUz it just greys out the two fields with no data in them, and in Memtest it is showing the RAM as running at the same speed of my CPU (which it just isn't capable of doing)

 

If I open up Everest Home Edition it reports the RAM speed correctly (203MHz and change).

 

I was wondering if I should be worried about this or if it is just an odd quirk.

 

My system is stable, and there are no other symptoms. I'm just nervous about leaving it incase it's something dangerous that I just don't have enough knowledge to recognise.

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Guest Blooz1

I have the same problem with CPUZ.

 

With my Sempron 2800, the default multi is 8. When reporting the ram speed, CPUZ uses a multi speed of 10, which makes the ram speed incorrect. My actual present ram speed is 250, but CPUZ is reporting it as 242!

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