What's actually my frequency?

Dan112

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Hello there! I saw a post from 2014 here, but the numbers there were not the same as mine (he had 2t, I got 1T) and I saw that for ddr3, the frequency shown on cpuz is multiplied by 3. So, my question is, what frequency do I have, given the following data.
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Thank you and have a wonderful night!
 
Solution
The operating frequency of the memory = two x the DRAM Frequency (shown by CPU-Z).

Two times the frequency because DDR (Double Data Rate) memory actually operates at twice the frequency of the memory clock (DRAM Frequency in CPU-Z).

So the 8 GB DDR3 memory is running at 2 x 665.1 MHz = 1330.2 MHz (or strictly 1330.2 MT/s = Mega Transfers of data per second).
The operating frequency of the memory = two x the DRAM Frequency (shown by CPU-Z).

Two times the frequency because DDR (Double Data Rate) memory actually operates at twice the frequency of the memory clock (DRAM Frequency in CPU-Z).

So the 8 GB DDR3 memory is running at 2 x 665.1 MHz = 1330.2 MHz (or strictly 1330.2 MT/s = Mega Transfers of data per second).
 
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