Hi all,
My rig spec is as follows:
Mob: Gigabyte X48-DS5
CPU: Intel® Core™2 Quad Q9300 - 2.5 GHz, L2 cache 6 Mb
RAM: 8GB OCZ DDR2 PC2-9600 (1200MHz) Flex EX XLC Series (6-6-6) (4 x 2Gb)
GPUs: 2 x nVidia GeForce 9800GT(512MbDDR3)
The RAM can only run at the slightly lower speed of 1066 on my motherboard, this much I know (limited by the motherboard)
The problem I need help with is the BIOS settings.
As you'll see from the shots, the only way I can get it to report 1066 on the right hand side of the two Memory Frequency numbers is to put the memory multiplier at 3.20B.
But my question is, what's the 800 next to it signify? (the red boxed figures on the first pic below).
I have two OSs running on this system - Windows 7 and Snow Leopard (Chameleon Boot). And both CPUZ and the Mac System Profiler respectively report only 800 MHz.
Are they wrong? I think CPUz only reports up to 800, and after all,the other is a Hackintosh.....
Is my memory actually running at 1066 for both OSs?
Many thanks.
Here are three pics of my BIOS settings.
Thanks all!
Diz.


