Windows is displaying only half of the available RAM speed.
Windows is displaying only half of the available RAM speed.
It seems there might be some confusion. Could you clarify what you're referring to? I'm here to help with any questions or issues you have.
CPU-Z is more accurate than the built-in task manager. It consistently displays real clock data, making it dependable. My personal manager shows adjusted speed, which isn't as trustworthy. Windows misrepresents disk usage measurements, so I wouldn't rely on it for RAM rates.
CPU-Z reports 1197.1MHz, while your RAM's actual frequency is 3600MHz as seen in the SPD section for maximum bandwidth. The memory details are what display the real performance.
I don't agree. Claiming the speed should be displayed as 2400 Mhz is incorrect. It should be shown in MT/s, not MHz. This misunderstanding is causing the confusion. Taskmanager accurately reflects the actual performance, rather than the higher figure you might prefer.
The task manager behaves unpredictably, making it unsuitable for use. (For accurate details) It displays the estimated clock speed instead of the actual one.