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Memory DDR

I find it strange that TS can't use information from SPDs
Monitoring utilities are like people. We all have our strengths and weaknesses. ThrottleStop can do many things that CPU-Z, HWiNFO and AIDA64 cannot do. When I am interested in seeing memory SPD information, I use CPU-Z because the SPD information is easy to find. That is one of its strengths. I have no plans to add SPD reporting to ThrottleStop when this information is already available in CPU-Z and the other tools you mentioned.

Lenovo gave a result of 78266 MBps, and on my Asus 80919 MBps
Thanks for doing that testing. That confirms that the memory speed that a CPU uses when it is first booting up is not important to real world memory performance.
 
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