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cdebel2005

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you have provided very little information in your question. and have only asked a general question to see if anyone else has experinced this issue. Obviously of the ~50 views none of them have been made by anyone who has the same issue. do other programs report the correct amount of ram? What Operating System version are you using? What version of Speccy? (do not answer "the latest" this is useless information tell us version numbers)

 

From what I can see, the problem you are having is that the ram is misidentified as 533Mhz and should be 1600Mhz. is this a correct assesment of the issue?

 

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you have provided very little information in your question. and have only asked a general question to see if anyone else has experinced this issue. Obviously of the ~50 views none of them have been made by anyone who has the same issue. do other programs report the correct amount of ram? What Operating System version are you using? What version of Speccy? (do not answer "the latest" this is useless information tell us version numbers)

 

From what I can see, the problem you are having is that the ram is misidentified as 533Mhz and should be 1600Mhz. is this a correct assesment of the issue?

 

I'm sorry, i've never received any email to advise me that someone commented my post, so it fall between 2 chairs.

 

To answer your question: I've not tried any other program.

The version of Speccy: 1.07.205 (64-bit).

My OS version: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1

And your assesment is right: the speed is wrong.

 

I've tried Speecy 1.12.265 (64-bit), and it still report 535MHZ for RAM. Is it because it's Triple-Channel? (because if i count 3 x 535MHZ = 1600MHZ... maybe it's just a coincidence).

 

And for the choice of my word, i don't remember what it was but my guess is that it was "g.d". I don't see anything wrong with it. But i don't remember really, so i'm sorry if i offended anyone.

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