well this is interesting. i looked in the SPD tab like you said and in the timings table only the first two columns have values. they are:
1st column:
Freq: 200 MHz
Cas Latency: 3
RAS to CAS: 3
RAS Precharge: 3
tRAS: 9
tRC: 11
Command Rate: No value
Voltage: 1.8
2nd column:
Freq: 266 MHz
Cas Latency: 4
RAS to CAS: 4
RAS Precharge: 4
tRAS: 12
tRC: 15
Command Rate: No value
Voltage: 1.8
All 4 slots show the exact same values. Also, in the table above the timings for the part number it says: OCZ25331024V.
however the part number should be: OCZ2N1066SR2GK
i bought 2 sets of the above from here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227181 and the stickers on the actual ram have the correct part number and it looks like the one pictured also.
edit: i ran the spdtool and it also displays the incorrect part number.
What version of CPU-Z you're using, is it 1.43?Anyway,it looks very strange that both CPU-Z and SPD Tool are showing the same timings.I don't want to make you feel bad but it could be that your RAM only has SLI heatspreaders and god knows what chips underneath!
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