Quite likely it's something that needs explaining to me, i'm all ears.
I upgraded RAM in 2 old machines with DDR3 1866 and filled all available slots. 4 x 8 for the AMD 8350 on Biostar TA970 ... and 2 x 8 for the Intel i5 gen 4 on a Dell. The 32gb benches at about 1500, and the 16gb at around 2200. Both are dual. Does the amount of RAM have anything to do with the discrepency? seems to be quite the difference.
On auto, the biostar would settle on 1333, and bench thusly. On manual set to 1866 i get around 1500. When I look at comparisons I'm way in the red.
windows memory diagnostic didn't detect any errors. I don't wanna be in the comparative red. lol
I was going to drop the 32 down to 16 and try again, or swap the memory sticks and play around, but i thought maybe i could avoid that trouble if there was an education for me to be had here.
kindly, i thank you in advance for you time and thoughts.
BLooRT
I upgraded RAM in 2 old machines with DDR3 1866 and filled all available slots. 4 x 8 for the AMD 8350 on Biostar TA970 ... and 2 x 8 for the Intel i5 gen 4 on a Dell. The 32gb benches at about 1500, and the 16gb at around 2200. Both are dual. Does the amount of RAM have anything to do with the discrepency? seems to be quite the difference.
On auto, the biostar would settle on 1333, and bench thusly. On manual set to 1866 i get around 1500. When I look at comparisons I'm way in the red.
windows memory diagnostic didn't detect any errors. I don't wanna be in the comparative red. lol
I was going to drop the 32 down to 16 and try again, or swap the memory sticks and play around, but i thought maybe i could avoid that trouble if there was an education for me to be had here.
kindly, i thank you in advance for you time and thoughts.
BLooRT
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