Corsair uses 6ns=166mhz=pc2700 chips on pc3200 sticks and 5ns=200mhz=pc3200 chips on pc3500 sticks so I think it is the reason why cpu-z reads it that way, in my opinion.
Probably you need an updated version of CPU-Z to recognised PC3200/3500.
Secondly, It's because of PC3200 and PC3500 are not yet JEDEC Specs. Current JEDEC Specs is limited to PC2700 (aka 166 FSB), most probably the CPU-Z programmer writes the codes according to JEDEC, so that why it reports PC2700.
Don't bother with reports as long as the memory could run as intended.
i heard a lot of peeps can do 2-5-2-2 @ 400mhz with their corsair pc3200c2, but mine just stuck at 354mhz only, beyond this speed, i need a 2-6-2-2 no matter how much voltage i threw at it...mmm....weird!!1
i heard a lot of peeps can do 2-5-2-2 @ 400mhz with their corsair pc3200c2, but mine just stuck at 354mhz only, beyond this speed, i need a 2-6-2-2 no matter how much voltage i threw at it...mmm....weird!!1
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