Windows performance issues can stem from memory speed problems. Check settings and update drivers for optimal results.
Windows performance issues can stem from memory speed problems. Check settings and update drivers for optimal results.
Your BIOS reports 2133MHz, while Windows displays 1064MHz—this inconsistency usually stems from driver issues or hardware mismatch. Check drivers for your chipset, ensure the CPU is properly recognized, and verify BIOS settings. If problems persist, update or reinstall drivers.
Windows Task Manager can be quite inconsistent. Recent updates often display different values. I recall 1066 being in MHz and 2133 as MT/s, matching the manufacturer's claims. DDR technology doubles the actual frequency because it handles two transfers per cycle. Most PC monitoring tools, such as CPU-Z, still show MHz, which is half of MT/s—the number the maker advertises.