Videos displaying incorrect RAM speed
Videos displaying incorrect RAM speed
You're experiencing a discrepancy between the RAM's reported speed and the BIOS's reading. It seems the RAM is showing 1500MHz while the system thinks it's running at 3000MHz. This could be due to driver issues, BIOS settings, or a conflict with another component. After updating Windows 10 to version 1909, the speed was previously 3000MHz, so you might want to check the BIOS configuration for any changes that could affect RAM recognition. Consider testing with different drivers or consulting your motherboard's manual for guidance.
3000MHz represents the data speed, while 1500MHz is the working frequency. DDR memory transmits information two times each clock cycle.
This equation represents a data rate of 3000 bits per second at a sampling rate of 1500 samples per second.
Single module means one chip handles all tasks, while double module uses two chips. It can influence performance, but your setup is single module.