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Viole:
it shows what speed it's running under the bios, and you can figure out what line of ram it is by looking at the heatsink if there is one.

Peetah:
Thing is, it should run paired with even 2 sticks.
If you motherboard has 4 slots, make sure the sticks are in either;

In the same color slots,
Read the manual to see what is the configuration,
Or Try different combinations yourself.

saivon:

--- Quote from: TaNkBuStErS on July 29, 2013, 10:30:45 AM ---it shows what speed it's running under the bios, and you can figure out what line of ram it is by looking at the heatsink if there is one.

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How would I get my bios open?

Bomb Squad:

--- Quote from: saivon on July 29, 2013, 11:23:30 AM ---How would I get my bios open?

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You won't need to open your BIOS. Just download this, open cpuz_x32, and click on the Memory tab in the window that appears.
Under Timing, DRAM Frequency is the speed of the RAM. FSB:DRAM...ignore that. The timings are the next four values. If it appears as (for example):
9.0 clocks
9 clocks
9 clocks
24 clocks
Your RAM timing is 9-9-9-24.

Go to the SPD tab, and on the bottom (just above the buttoms) should be a column labelled Voltage. This is your RAM voltage.

saivon:
Lock thread please bombsqaud is a genius and helped me

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