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AndyGoh56 03-17-2007 06:54 AM

Bios RAM reading
 
I just install A-Data RAM 2X1GB ( 667Mhz) .
When I download and run PC Wizard 2007 , it told me that my memory speed is only 333Mhz . { DDR@-SDRAM PC2-5300(333Mhz) }
I went into my desktop BIOS to check and it said current memory speed 667Mhz.
Can anyone help me explain why PC Wizard 2007 is not registering that my RAM is running at 667Mhz as it suppose to be and only 333Mhz.
I also downloaded another software SIW and it said same ,ie, 333Mhz.

Can someone help explain the difference ?.
tks,
andy

William_Wilson 03-17-2007 08:18 AM

your motherboard is likely just telling you what the memory is capable of, while pc wizard is telling you what it is actually running at.
What is your mobo company and model, it may not support anything above 333MHz, or it's possible that you have not set the bus speed correctly.

gtopala 03-17-2007 05:30 PM

DDR 667 memory is running @ 333MHz
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyGoh56 (Post 5702)
I just install A-Data RAM 2X1GB ( 667Mhz) .
When I download and run PC Wizard 2007 , it told me that my memory speed is only 333Mhz . { DDR@-SDRAM PC2-5300(333Mhz) }
I went into my desktop BIOS to check and it said current memory speed 667Mhz.
Can anyone help me explain why PC Wizard 2007 is not registering that my RAM is running at 667Mhz as it suppose to be and only 333Mhz.
I also downloaded another software SIW and it said same ,ie, 333Mhz.

Can someone help explain the difference ?.
tks,
andy

DDR SDRAM means double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory.
The memory is running at 333MHz (the bus speed) but it transfer data both on the rising and falling edge of the clock.
Check this link: DDR2 SDRAM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

AndyGoh56 03-18-2007 10:11 AM

DDR 667 memory is running @ 333MHz
 
Can anyone tell me how to set the bus speed to 667Mhz. on my desktop?
My motherboard is MSI K9N SLI Platinium and the user guide said that the MBO can support up to 800Mhz. and max of 8Gb RAM. (4 slots ).
Presently I have 2X1Gb A-Data DDR2 RAM
My processor is AMD Athlon X2 4200+
Pls help
tks.
andy:)

AndyGoh56 03-18-2007 10:16 AM

DDR 667 memory is running @ 333MHz
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by William_Wilson (Post 5705)
your motherboard is likely just telling you what the memory is capable of, while pc wizard is telling you what it is actually running at.
What is your mobo company and model, it may not support anything above 333MHz, or it's possible that you have not set the bus speed correctly.

Hi William,
My motherboard is MSI 9N SLI Platinium and its guide said it can support up to 556/667/800 Mhz. My Processor is AMD Athlon X2 4200+
and I have 2X1Gb A-Data DDR2 (667Mhz) RAM
Can u tell me where and how to set the bus speed on my desktop so that my bus speed = RAM speed = 667Mhz.
tks
andy

jason_mi 02-01-2008 04:02 AM

Same Issue
 
Im having the same issue I have 4 sticks of 1 gig 6400 ddr2 800mhz when i test in windows says it is running at 333mhz i have an asus crosshair motherboard and an amd 64 x2 4600+ cpu. I have ran memtest86 on the memory. do i need to overclock or change a bios setting or is there a some sort of memory fix for this.

Thank you for the reply and the help !

Jason


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