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Hello everyone, just a little concern, the last one I'm having on my shiny, fully working (thanks to your suggestions -_- ) Hackintosh.

I set my RAM's frequency in BIOS at 888 MHz at latencies of 4-4-4-12 for their best possible performance. They run fully stable in Windows, at boot time, and CPU-Z shows their correct speed. However, in OSX's System Profiler, the modules are all shown to be working at 533 MHz. I don't know if it's just the application that reads the wrong values, or it's the OS forcing the modules to a slower speed. I can't check with benchmarking tools because I can't set it to show the true 888 MHz, thus I can't compare results. Is this normal or what?

Thanks for your help! :blink:

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