Msi 980FXA - GD70 & AMD 1055T 2.80Ghtz

Hello,
Now i have Msi 980FXA - GD70 & AMD 1055T 2.80Ghtz with G skill (2*2Gb) 17000 CL9 (2133)
The Problem is i wanna know the default volts for my rams and processor ( like core v , dram volt .cpu nb voltage )
also my ram is buss 2133 it reads 1600
i think my windows 7 ultimate is too slow
now i don`t know where is the problem and how can i fix it
Help !!

Thnxx alot  
Fredrik,henry
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i think its more faster :D
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    some recommendations on  which 8GB (2 x 4) memory kit to purchase
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    Haha thx for that. Rookie mistake...
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    Don't have the spare parts or I would have done that.....do computer shops willingly let you test out pieces you bring in to their shops?
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