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Who I should trust: AIDA64 or Manufacturer?


The_Immortal

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Hi there!

Guys, I'm wondering about actual memory clock on the server motherboard. As you can see ADIA64 Extreme (6.75.6100) shows that motherboard support 2133 MHz. But the manufacturer of the motherboard shows clock up to 2400 MHz...

So I'm frustrating about the truth. I believe that AIDA64 is incorrect but why it show the incorrect info then? 

And also AIDA64 show incorrect information about "Maximum Memorey Amount".

Thank you!

 

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17 hours ago, The_Immortal said:

Hi there!

Guys, I'm wondering about actual memory clock on the server motherboard. As you can see ADIA64 Extreme (6.75.6100) shows that motherboard support 2133 MHz. But the manufacturer of the motherboard shows clock up to 2400 MHz...

So I'm frustrating about the truth. I believe that AIDA64 is incorrect but why it show the incorrect info then? 

And also AIDA64 show incorrect information about "Maximum Memorey Amount".

Thank you!

Some CPU SKU's may support a lower memory clock than what the motherboard supports.  As for memory amount, that can vary with the CPU SKU as well as the number of DIMM slots installed on the motherboard.  AIDA64 shows the maximum capabilities of the actual CPU SKU installed into the motherboard.  You will also need to leaf through all IMC's listed on the Motherboard / Chipset page and sum up the memory amounts to find out what the processor(s) with all their available memory controllers can handle when they work in tandem.

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