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Moonman
03-11-2005, 05:24 AM
Untill now my 24/7 settings were:
-cpu at 2750Mhz (306x9)
-mem divider at "133", so my memory run at 196 Mhz

Now I run:
-cpu at 2700 Mhz (300x9)
-mem divider at "166", so my memory runs at 245 Mhz

Can I run 3.4V vdimm 24/7 with winchester core?
Is it "safe" to run my memory (kingston 2x512 BH-5 sticks) all the time at 3.4V?

Tnx in advance.

cupra
03-11-2005, 05:32 AM
Untill now my 24/7 settings were:
-cpu at 2750Mhz (306x9)
-mem divider at "133", so my memory run at 196 Mhz

Now I run:
-cpu at 2700 Mhz (300x9)
-mem divider at "166", so my memory runs at 245 Mhz

Can I run 3.4V vdimm 24/7 with winchester core?
Is it "safe" to run my memory (kingston 2x512 BH-5 sticks) all the time at 3.4V?

Tnx in advance.

if your mainboard can work fine with 3.4v .
my vx work 24/7 with 3.4v at 1:1 270x11 on my dfi and my neo2.

the bh love voltage so its no going to be a problem, but you should put some fan to coold them up.

$0m#0n#
03-11-2005, 05:35 AM
Just put a fan on the ram & no problem with giving it 3.4V.

Moonman
03-11-2005, 05:38 AM
I have a 92mm fan that creates flow over my ram and booster.

And what about cpu? Can winchesters take so much vdimm?

@cupra Do you have 3200 VX or 4000 VX?

$0m#0n#
03-11-2005, 06:21 AM
I have a 92mm fan that creates flow over my ram and booster.

And what about cpu? Can winchesters take so much vdimm?

@cupra Do you have 3200 VX or 4000 VX?
They dont die from high Vdimm as I know ;)

cupra
03-11-2005, 06:59 AM
I have a 92mm fan that creates flow over my ram and booster.

And what about cpu? Can winchesters take so much vdimm?

@cupra Do you have 3200 VX or 4000 VX?

i have the vx pc3200 and they good stuff

i use a fx-55 but i try the same system with a 3000+ win and its work fine :)