F fradkinperadze Prominent Dec 30, 2018 39 0 530 Jan 14, 2019 #1 Hello. In cpu-z my ram shows 2400mhz (1200mhz). What does it mean? Is my ram working on 1200mhz?
Solution stevenjemint Jan 14, 2019 The DDR stands for "double data rate". Doubling the DRAM frequency gives you the DDR spec of 2400, so yes its working correctly
The DDR stands for "double data rate". Doubling the DRAM frequency gives you the DDR spec of 2400, so yes its working correctly
stevenjemint Notable Aug 13, 2018 783 4 1,115 Jan 14, 2019 Solution #2 The DDR stands for "double data rate". Doubling the DRAM frequency gives you the DDR spec of 2400, so yes its working correctly Reactions: CPU benchmark Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
The DDR stands for "double data rate". Doubling the DRAM frequency gives you the DDR spec of 2400, so yes its working correctly
SkyNetRising Titan Jan 4, 2016 29,854 3,853 111,640 Jan 14, 2019 #3 It means - physically it's working at 1200mhz, but since DDR performs 2 data transfers per cycle, effective result is as ram would operate at 2400mhz (1 data transfer per cycle). Upvote 0 Downvote
It means - physically it's working at 1200mhz, but since DDR performs 2 data transfers per cycle, effective result is as ram would operate at 2400mhz (1 data transfer per cycle).