What does the last variable stand for?

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What does the last variable stand for?

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Okay, I understand most of this, however not sure what the last variable is related to (3400MHz). Because I want to be just as smart as the rest of you! :(
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2660 mhz stock
3400 mhz overclocked
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kgburcham wrote:2660 mhz stock
3400 mhz overclocked
I thought that might be the case, but why is there a change from GHz to MHz?
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AdminX wrote:
kgburcham wrote:2660 mhz stock
3400 mhz overclocked
I thought that might be the case, but why is there a change from GHz to MHz?
So that you don't forget the other format :P
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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
AdminX wrote:
kgburcham wrote:2660 mhz stock
3400 mhz overclocked
I thought that might be the case, but why is there a change from GHz to MHz?
So that you don't forget the other format :P
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AdminX wrote:
kgburcham wrote:2660 mhz stock
3400 mhz overclocked
I thought that might be the case, but why is there a change from GHz to MHz?
If you overclock, you want more and 3400 is a lot more than 2.66 :wink:

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