Kage
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As of the RAM, open the PC up and check the motherboard manual for the right positioning to get Dual Channel, like for instance if theres 4 slots, 1 would go into the first, and another would go into the 3rd for example, and are usually colour coded for that
If you check this, it should automatically boot into Dual Channel mode, but just to check, go into bios (del at bootup) and i cant remember what menu it is, but theres one with a setting saying "dual channel enabled" set it to on, and then Save and Exit from the menus.
As for the RAM timings, I have a feeling nothing is up, though they have just worked themselves around your CPU since one numbers higher and one numbers lower than the stock speeds, so shouldn't notice any speed drops I wouldn't think because of this.
I hope this helps
As of the RAM, open the PC up and check the motherboard manual for the right positioning to get Dual Channel, like for instance if theres 4 slots, 1 would go into the first, and another would go into the 3rd for example, and are usually colour coded for that
If you check this, it should automatically boot into Dual Channel mode, but just to check, go into bios (del at bootup) and i cant remember what menu it is, but theres one with a setting saying "dual channel enabled" set it to on, and then Save and Exit from the menus.
As for the RAM timings, I have a feeling nothing is up, though they have just worked themselves around your CPU since one numbers higher and one numbers lower than the stock speeds, so shouldn't notice any speed drops I wouldn't think because of this.
I hope this helps