"Your data rate (clock speed) in Speccy or CPU-Z is listed as 666MHz which is correct...however you are using Double Data Rate ram...you must multiply that 666 by 2x which would be 1332 or for general purposes 1333 MHz so yes your ram IS 1333...the 9-9-9-24 is the timing..or the speed of the clock cycles. most often its only concerned with the first number...9...which indicates C9 timing....standard for 1333 ram. The less cycle rate, the faster you access data so C8 timing is faster than C9 timing. Your mother board is capable of 1800MHz ram at 8-8-8-27 timing. To acheeve that speed you would have to change the ram an then go into the bios and "tweak" the speed to 1800 and the timing to 8-8-8-27 (Your Speccy would show it as 900MHz!)" - Fandt lige det her, som understøtter det du siger :)
Jeg er dog stadig interreseret i at anskaffe mig nogle nye, preferably 32GB, da jeg både laver 3D redigering og video, samt elsker at have overkill tech ;)
Tak for det gode svar ellers, og tak fordi du har rykket tråden.
Mvh
Rimmeren