Ram Frequency Nightmare

Shabaz_95

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Okidokey,

This is my system,

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As you see I have 64 Gigs of RAM @ 1066 Mhz,

now I'm assuming it says unknown because the rams are different.

My Issue lies here, all the RAMS I have installed on the PC have the same MHZ which is 2400 mhz at 8gb (16-16-16-39).

BUT, 2 of them are Crucial Technology RAMS but the OTHER 6 are Corsair Vengeance LPX RAMS.

The pc only reads the FREQ at 1066MHz, I want it to read the full 2400mhz potential.

Here's a document of the full thing.

http://workupload.com/file/veEZKSs

if someone can help me on this matter I would be grateful.
 
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Your link doesn't work but sounds like an X99 build, on the DRAM the freq of 1066 is the true freq of your sticks, which are DDR (Double data rate) so take freq times 2 to effective data rate - in other words you are running at 2133 ;) To get to 2400 try simply enabling XMP and select profile 1. If no go might have to update BIOS, if still no go, we can try some voltage timing adjustments (and simply list your specs - mobo, CPU, model #s of the DRAM, GPU and PSU

Tradesman1

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Your link doesn't work but sounds like an X99 build, on the DRAM the freq of 1066 is the true freq of your sticks, which are DDR (Double data rate) so take freq times 2 to effective data rate - in other words you are running at 2133 ;) To get to 2400 try simply enabling XMP and select profile 1. If no go might have to update BIOS, if still no go, we can try some voltage timing adjustments (and simply list your specs - mobo, CPU, model #s of the DRAM, GPU and PSU
 
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