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Need Help Underclocking RAM

Need Help Underclocking RAM

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blmsimpact3
Junior Member
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05-22-2016, 09:47 PM
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I think I might have purchased the incorrect RAM for installation with the motherboard, but someone suggested I could underclock it to match the board specs. Was it a good idea to try adjusting the BIOS settings? I already changed the DRAM frequency to 1066, but I didn’t see any changes on the monitor (not even the BIOS display). Are there other steps I should take for this setup? Thank you in advance.
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blmsimpact3
05-22-2016, 09:47 PM #1

I think I might have purchased the incorrect RAM for installation with the motherboard, but someone suggested I could underclock it to match the board specs. Was it a good idea to try adjusting the BIOS settings? I already changed the DRAM frequency to 1066, but I didn’t see any changes on the monitor (not even the BIOS display). Are there other steps I should take for this setup? Thank you in advance.

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DocNik
Junior Member
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06-13-2016, 05:41 AM
#2
I noticed I might have purchased the incorrect RAM for the motherboard setup. It was mentioned that I could underclock it to match the board's specs. Was it helpful if someone could assist with the BIOS configuration? I've already adjusted the DRAM frequency to 1066, but I haven't seen any updates on the monitor (not even the BIOS display). Are there any further steps I should take? Thank you in advance.
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DocNik
06-13-2016, 05:41 AM #2

I noticed I might have purchased the incorrect RAM for the motherboard setup. It was mentioned that I could underclock it to match the board's specs. Was it helpful if someone could assist with the BIOS configuration? I've already adjusted the DRAM frequency to 1066, but I haven't seen any updates on the monitor (not even the BIOS display). Are there any further steps I should take? Thank you in advance.

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HorseyHay
Member
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06-15-2016, 06:02 AM
#3
The underclocking you performed is only applicable for that specific model, as it doesn't align with the RAM specifications. Also, it should have been applied automatically. Test each stick individually to see if any are faulty.
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HorseyHay
06-15-2016, 06:02 AM #3

The underclocking you performed is only applicable for that specific model, as it doesn't align with the RAM specifications. Also, it should have been applied automatically. Test each stick individually to see if any are faulty.

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dragonflier64
Junior Member
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06-15-2016, 07:07 AM
#4
I think I purchased the incorrect RAM for installation with the motherboard, but I was told I could underclock it to match the board's specs. Was it helpful if someone could assist me in adjusting the BIOS settings? I've already changed the DRAM frequency to 1066, but I haven't seen any updates on the monitor (not even the BIOS display). Do you have any advice on what else I should do for this?

Thank you in advance.
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dragonflier64
06-15-2016, 07:07 AM #4

I think I purchased the incorrect RAM for installation with the motherboard, but I was told I could underclock it to match the board's specs. Was it helpful if someone could assist me in adjusting the BIOS settings? I've already changed the DRAM frequency to 1066, but I haven't seen any updates on the monitor (not even the BIOS display). Do you have any advice on what else I should do for this?

Thank you in advance.