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Well Kosmiq i will have to put down the fact ive been an Engineer for a long number of years, and know how things work.
It doesnt matter what Sisoft Sandra or any of these other programs say, they arent telling you in detail how the speed of the memory is fluctuating within a given time frame. All that they usually report is the speed located on the memory chips rom's. There is good debugging software out there that can report the current speed of memory. Perhaps looking for those, and you will get a suprise
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Well Sisoft Sandra and the like reports the speed the memory are currently running at.
Like this: Setting the memory to run at 166MHz Sandra will show (to your surprise) 333MHz DDR. OMG how did that happen? No idea. Setting the memory to run at 180MHz will result in? OMG 360MHz DDR as reported by Sandra, POST and even nVidia System Utility (that can be used for windows overclocking btw) Setting the memory to run at 200MHZ will give the correct result... Guess what? 400MHz DDR how can that be? No idea must be magic somehow... All apps reports the same. Setting the memory to run att 225MHz will give 450MHz output no matter what the checking utility is... So there is either magic going or all apps will show wrong. Please give me the name of a good debugger that will show me the info you say me to look at and I will gladly test it and give screenshots. Sorry for being a little negative there, no pun intented just felt like writing like that...
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As I said Sisoft Sandra will not report CURRENT frequency..
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I said "sorry for being a little negative here"...
![]() And please no pun intended I don't mean to be offensive or anything only that I can't reply in a good manner after a period of time... Anyway, please name the deubugger and I will check it out.
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Just search the net for realtime memory debuggers, there are a few.
Some motherboards come with a clocking utility that shows the current speed of the ram. Try that also. |
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Well actually nVidia System Utility is a realtime overclocking utility made for nForce 2 chipsets among others.
I took the liberty of supplying a few screenshots here simply to give proof. http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfold...inxp2gbram.JPG http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfold...systemutil.JPG As you can see I am currently using 2gb RAM on my nForce 2 motherboard as shown by windows, POST and so on. About speed, as you can see on the second picture (nVidia System Utility) the RAM frequency is currently 399MHz DDR @ CAS 2 with the other timings as you can see on the picture. nVidia System Utility is a program developed by nVidia and is free for download. It supports real-time monitoring of voltages, speed and temperatures. It also supports real-time changing of voltage, FSB, Timings and more.
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