Reply To: Dual Boot owners is your RAM running at 1066 Mhz and not 1600Mhz?

Reply To: Dual Boot owners is your RAM running at 1066 Mhz and not 1600Mhz?

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Chris G
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I looked and have 1066, how can change to 1600?

 

This is risky and I don’t recommend messing in the bios. But under the CPU settings, go to northbridge and memory config. Change frequency A from 1066 to 1600. Save and reboot, cross your fingers it works. I’m not responsible for any bricked units for this.

You’ll see a 5 to 10% boost in performance at the cost of battery life maybe, haven’t confirmed that yet. Maybe 5%to 10% battery life drop. Looks like the Windows only version might have the best battery life due to it running DDR3L ram which saves a little power.

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