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You can use [URL]http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html[/URL] to find out what speed your memory is running at.
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[QUOTE=garo;329878]You can use [URL]http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html[/URL] to find out what speed your memory is running at.[/QUOTE]
This appears to be Windows only. I only have Linux. |
[QUOTE=Ralf Recker;329868]Your "4.2MHz DDR3-2400" run was actually a 3.5 GHz run as it was already [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=327591&postcount=16"]stated above:[/URL][/QUOTE]
Sorry I missed that. I'm sure that, when I set the multiplier to 42 (or higher), I really was overclocking - my temperatures (and instability) indicated as much. Perhaps I mixed up which benchmark was which. I'm still struggling to find time. When I do, I'll redo all the benchmarks. |
[QUOTE=Mr. P-1;330092]This appears to be Windows only. I only have Linux.[/QUOTE]
[URL]http://diznix.com/2012/01/07/linux-equivalent-of-cpu-z/[/URL] ? |
[QUOTE=science_man_88;330114][URL]http://diznix.com/2012/01/07/linux-equivalent-of-cpu-z/[/URL] ?[/QUOTE]
Thanks. Turns out I already have dmidecode installed. When I have the time to return to this, I'll play around with it. |
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