I recently built my own computer. I have two sticks of 4GB 1866MHz Crucial Ballistix Tactical RAM (thus in total 8GB). When I recently benchmarked my computer, the benchmarking program (3DMark) showed me that I have two sticks of 4GB of 667MHz RAM. It isn't possible that the store where I bought my components made a mistake and gave me the wrong RAM, because there exists no 8GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical RAM of 667MHz.
So, what should I do? I know a motherboard can underclock its RAM. I had to boot the first time with only one stick of RAM. So, do I have to go into the BIOS and give my sticks RAM twice as much voltage or should I do something else?
Thanks!
So, what should I do? I know a motherboard can underclock its RAM. I had to boot the first time with only one stick of RAM. So, do I have to go into the BIOS and give my sticks RAM twice as much voltage or should I do something else?
Thanks!