Zxian Posted October 24, 2005 Posted October 24, 2005 (edited) I'm trying to figure out what I've actually got here. When I open up Lavalys Everset Home Edition and check under Motherboard->Motherboard, it tells me that my Memory Bus has a Real Clock of 311MHz (DDR), which gives an effective clock of 622MHz. I doubt that this is actually the case since this computer is almost 2 years old.When I check under Motherboard->SPD, it tells me that my 1GB RAM chip has a memory speed of PC2700 (166MHz), which means 333MHz by most standards (I know the double clock counting with DDR, so no need to explain that).When I go to Benchmark, it tells me that my memory is PC2100 DDR SDRAM.....so what the heck am I running? Is it PC2700 RAM that's running at PC2100 speeds? But then how does that explain the first part bout the memory bus? EDIT - Just checked with CPU-Z. Says 133MHz for the memory bus. So I guess I'm stickin with PC2100 speeds... nuts. Edited October 24, 2005 by Zxian
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