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Old February 1, 2008, 05:49 PM
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Whoa. This means that the Ram runs at 2.3V stock? My Mushkin EM2-6400 needs 2.3V to run at 1100MHz, and that is not slightly overclocked... With a setting on Auto, it's impossible to find out what the board was giving volts-wise to the Ram. Keep a close eye, it just may not BSOD again.
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Old February 1, 2008, 05:54 PM
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Have made the change to the voltage to 2.35, and am running burn in and stability test to check for inconsistancies that may pop up. Hopin' for a good run, I really want it stable so I can start ramping up the CPU. Thanks
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Old February 1, 2008, 09:43 PM
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Thanks 3.0charlie, seems to be working good now, tested it, stable. Did a few start-ups and shut downs. No BSOD. If you hadn't mentioned the voltage, I would have probably have never noticed that I never adjusted the voltage.
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