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    RAM Timings

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by numbb, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. numbb

    numbb Newbie

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    Someone can plz tell me how I can set the RAM timings?

    It's currently at 533MHz but I want it at 666MHz.

    Or the i5 cant handle that?

    [​IMG]
     
  2. MrSeaBass

    MrSeaBass Notebook Evangelist

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    It looks like it is just intel speed step that is down clocking the ram when it down clocks the cpu. Don't worry about it.
     
  3. numbb

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    Even in High Performance it don't clocks up. It stays @ 533MHz.

    Both RAM are same. I tried also 2 remove them, turn on the lappy and put them back. Nothing changed.
     
  4. @tilla

    @tilla Notebook Evangelist

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    Arrandale-CPUs (i5-i7-Duals) -> max. 1066MHz
    Clarksfield-CPUs (i7-Quads) -> max. 1333MHz
     
  5. numbb

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    Danke... :)