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Speccy by ccleaner
Speccy by ccleaner





It could also be an issue in regards to how it's being measured/reported.)Īs for the 'Unknown' part, that suggests to me that you have DDR4 memory, which Speccy is not currently configured for - please accept our apologies for any inconvenience that this may cause. It's possible that your computer is clocking the memory ever-so-slightly slow, but this wouldn't cause any impact that a person could notice. (This does seem to be very, very slightly low, as half of 2666MHz is 1333MHz. What Speccy is reporting is the speed of the clock signal, which should, thus, be approximately half the speed the DDR module is rated for. In short, though, the speed listed for DDR is an 'effective' speed, as DDR memory can update on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, in other words, at 'double' the clock 'rate'. (And those last two can take ages on a multi-TB drive). Keep in mind that essentially all memory in use today for computers (certainly computers that can run Speccy :) ) is DDR, or 'double data rate' memory. The CCleaner Browser and the new 'Kamo' anti-fingerprinting product that grew out of it are cases in point, as is the lack of updates for Speccy, Defraggler, and Recuva. Both would appear to be correct, actually. CCleaner - Professional Edition CCleaner Professional v (64-bit) Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit Intel Core i7-7600 CPU 2.80GHz, 16.







Speccy by ccleaner