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09-May-2008, 02:58 PM #1
Wrong Ram Timings?
According to Vista's Experiance index, my RAM is the slowest part, scoring only a 5.0 (everythings else got a 5.9). This was suprising, as I did get quality RAM which is supposed to operated at a good speed (800Mhz). According to the manufacturer, the RAM's timings are supposed to be 5-4-4-15

However, open viewing some RAM information from CPU-Z, I am led to believe that I am not getting all the speed that I should, however, I don't understand RAM timings such, so I could be wrong. Here is some screenshots
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