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CPU-Z reports PC3200 and PC16000

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Syphere

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I think it might be a bug. When I run CPU-Z it tells me DIMM #1 is PC3200 and that DIMM #2 is PC16000. I am sure that both sticks are PC3200 unless DIMM #2 was somehow labeled wrong at Kingston. Anyone else notice this?
 
Hot damn, if that's really PC16000 I want it! If you're using identical sticks, I wouldn't worry about it. It's the performance of the memory that matters.
 
Must have been a random error. I have been playing around with memory settings trying to push some extra performance. Memory timings are currently 2-2-2-5. I have my CPU at 11.5 x 192. RAM is Kingston ValueRAM PC3200. It's BH-5 w/ Winbond chips.

10.5 x 210 doesn't want to work for me. I don't think my RAM is getting too hot but I am buying heat spreaders.
 
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