

If they are getting good readings, and those are real fluctuations, then it is a view into the live dynamic speed of the bus - but afaik, it should be a fixed speed - unless a refresh cycle is caught, but idk how they are doing that.Įither way, you aren't alone, and it isn't anything to worry about.Hey Icrontic. They should be rejecting outlier readings and not displaying them at least, and at best they should tighten up their sampling code. Speccy is new, and if you want to help them out, report the problem - it looks like a sampling issue. It looks like there are other people seeing the same thing, on the speccy forum: GoreRanger, nothing to worry about, mine is showing an even wider jump, I saw 615mhz, and jumps into the 860 range, and there is nothing wrong with my RAM :) There is a wide variation from 773mhz to 844mhz that I saw over about 3 minutes. I will answer the rest of the question in the first thread.

It isn't a laptop failure, it is a memory parts mismatch that the laptop can't make work. You have incompatible memory, and the laptop memory section is doing it's best to try to make it work for you, setting speeds unique for each part, while trying to make it work overall - and it isn't succeeding. How about I do it one more time just for you, if you promise to spend a few enjoyable days reading the past forum entries to catch yourself up on all the other fun details on the G750's? :) We can't answer every one of these questions individually, at least we hope we don't need to :) GoreRanger, there are lots of threads on memory compatibility, and a sticky too. Should I RMA this notebook? I'm not sure what the hardware issue could be but something seems odd.

Does anyone else have experience with this? My BSOD issue could certainly be related to this if my gskill DIMMs can't handle this kind of unstable frequency. I don't believe I have seen that kind of activity in any pc I've ever had. However, today I was doing some further testing and I noticed that my DRAM frequency is fluctuating widely - from 773mhz to 824mhz. I didn't receive a response so I'm not sure if this is just a unique problem or that no one knows what the resolution is. I have a memory upgrade issue resulting in numerous BSOD's which I first posted here.
