Hello M8s,
today i would show you the new G.Skill RipjawsX F3-17000CL8D-4GBXMD.
This is a 4GB kit, and works with Sandy Bridge at 2133 MHz 8-9-8-24 1T with 1,65V.
I want say thx to G.Skill for the possibility to test memory.
Here we Go :-)
In first some pics
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And now some test
CPU: 2600K
MotherBoard: Asus P8P67 EVO - Bios 1305
In first i tried to see the minimum voltage requested by memory for work at 2133 MHz 8-9-8 24 1T, and i found it at 1,6V
http://www.pcbrain.it/images/stories.../screen001.jpg
Then i push down the VDimm Voltage at 1,5V, and results are as follows:
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Then i incresed the voltage at 1,65V.
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http://www.pcbrain.it/images/stories.../Screen010.jpg
Thank M8s for reading.
See you soon.