ram MHz is not the right one displayed in CPU-Z

Zaraki Zenken Besin

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please help guys

i just downloaded CPU-Z to to read all the details about my processor ram and gpu

but when im in the ram / memory in cpu-z the frequency is 665 MHz only?
i dont understand i ahve a 1866 MHz ram

please help

i even used another application if its cpu-z error only but when i also used speccy
is also says " @ 665 MHz"

the ram i have is 1x8gb kingston hyperx fury
 
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Did you press F1 and set it back to auto? Actually I just looked it up and it appears 1333 is the max supported by your processor. You might be able to get it to run at 1866 by overclocking it but it prolly isn't a good idea for you to do that.

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boss i cant see any xpm , i click everything

my mother is asus H61M-c
 

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i dont know if its OEM or not , this is my specs boss

cpu: i7-2600
mobo: asus H61M-c
ram : 1x8gb kingston hyperx fury
gpu : ASUS GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II OC
HDD : 1TB toshiba
PSU : silverstone SST-ST60F-P 600W
 
Ok lets try this. Go into your BIOS and go to advanced mode. Click the "AI Tweaker" tab. Where it says "Memory Frequency" change that from Auto to DDR3-1866.

Save and reboot (press F10). Once you get back into Windows check CPUz again. It should be at 933 MHz.

If for whatever reason your PC will not boot afterward. Wait a about a min and try it again. If it wont boot still, use the clear CMOS jumper to clear the BIOS settings. (refer to your manual for the location).
 

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after i change it to from auto to ddr3-1866 and save the changes it is just a black screen then a error appears that tells me to go back to bios settings press f1

 
Did you press F1 and set it back to auto? Actually I just looked it up and it appears 1333 is the max supported by your processor. You might be able to get it to run at 1866 by overclocking it but it prolly isn't a good idea for you to do that.
 
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