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TPU enabled and DRAM frequency

jvanvuren

Junior Member
As an experiment, I have flipped the TPU switch to enabled on my P8Z77-V Deluxe board. My system seem to be working normally. Now I notice, in Task Manager, that my DRAM frequency (8GB in two 4GB sticks) has been downgraded to 1333MHz from the previous 1600MHz. Should I crank it back up to 1600MHz in the BIOS, if possible, or leave well alone?

I'm running Windows 8 Pro x64 under UEFI mode on an SSD.

Thanks for any advice.
 
That TPU switch is evil! It messes with your frequencies and in general its to be avoided. I found the same thing out about the EPU as well, that thing causes major performance problems. Just disable all that rubbish and go about setting up your PC properly.
 
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