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Is there anyway i can keep the 1066mhz RAM and just clock it down somehow to 800mhz?


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The RAM will usually run at the correct speed it drops back to 800MHZ automaticly have you overclocked the PC? If not it may have a faulty RAM chip


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No, I havent overclocked it at all.

I'm gunna try running each RAM chip at a time, just 1gb. and see if both fault out, if they do...im gunna check my and see if my memory voltages are setup right, if that doesnt work...then im totally lost again


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That's the best thing to do I bet one is faulty


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So i switched out each chip running each one seperately through the diagnostics test, I then switched them to the 3rd and 4th RAM slots and ran the test, every one of them i had cutoffs through it....


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If it's failing it the diagnostic must be faulty or incompatability issue.



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