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cpuz vs bios

Originally posted by: inveterate
Ok, Clockgen says 267mhz for memory,,,,,and Everest says 200, under Motherboard>SPD,,,, WTF am i suppose to !@#$


SPD is a chip on your ram that tells your computer what speed it is rated to run at. It has nothing to do with how fast your ram is actuall running unless your BIOS is running all default ram speeds.
 
a few more programs:

rightmark memory analyzer

central brain identifier

sorry i have no links. they are both good.
 
Ok,, Rightmark, tells me i have 2 gig ram, which i don't, and it also says i got it at 0mhz,, Central Brain plain says i'm running it at Zero mhz as well.
 
Just go by what your BIOS reports. Obveously these programs dont work with your mainboard. Does your PC perform normally? If it does, put your mind at ease and forget about it.
 
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