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#1 siskokidd
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Ok technically I wasn't overclocking it, I was more letting it have its full potential. It was DDR2 1066. I don't remember where, but I remember seeing a place that only said I had DDR2 800. So, I went in to the BIOS to change the memory to 1066 to make sure it was working right. All this did was slow down my computer. Especially when I would go to open up the start menu, the menu would take forever to open. I went back into the BIOS to change it back to automatic. It was doing the exact same thing. I flashed the BIOS and it was all better. My question is, what just happened?
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#2 kemar7856
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how much ram do u have?
how much sets
and what speed are they?
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#3 siskokidd
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I have 2GB. In the BIOS, i put it on auto so I dont know. THey are ddr2 1066.
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#4 kemar7856
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I have 2GB. In the BIOS, i put it on auto so I dont know. THey are ddr2 1066.siskokidd
change it in manual ...is it 1 stick or 2 if it's two then it means one of them is 800mhz
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#5 siskokidd
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its a dual channel 1066 set.