I Don't Know If My Memory Is Running At 1600 Mhz

monstachef

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Hey guys, I don't really know if my dual channel ram is running at 1600 mhz because I read online that the second number of your FSB : DRAM ratio should be multiplied to your bus speed and divided by the first number of the ratio. However, when I do that I come up with 6*100/1 = 600 not 800.
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Heironious

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800MHZ in dual channel is 800mhz x 2 = 1600

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/692/memoryk.png/ <----Right there.

Pull out one stick and I guarantee it will say 1600 MHZ because it's, well, single channel. If you added 4 ram sticks they would be 400MHZ x 4