For step 5, do you mean increase the voltage for the CPU?Quote:
Originally Posted by G.S Technician
What voltage should these memory be using? Should we be upping the voltage as well?
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For step 5, do you mean increase the voltage for the CPU?Quote:
Originally Posted by G.S Technician
What voltage should these memory be using? Should we be upping the voltage as well?
Yes :) +0.03v. If you use a DFI NF4 series there is a seperate setting to add 0.03v.Quote:
Originally Posted by dawei213
i dont think he means increasing the voltage for the CPU, but for the memory.
vdram is that its called i believe. somewhere below that there is a +0.3 (if voltage is not at 3.2)
GS, you are talking about raising the memory voltage not the cpu, correct?
yes
I enabled the .03v if not 3.2v switch and when I rebooted back to the bios I still can only move the Dram voltage by .10
Its on 2.6 so I have 2.7, 2.8, etcc ...
then try 2.6 2.7 but not too much voltage onceQuote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser_Sose
I am not following? Did I not do it correct? Why isnt it allowing me to up it by .03v?Quote:
Originally Posted by G.S Technician
not more than 2.7?
ok if you start at 2.6v, once you hit the max overclock, restart ur pc and add a bit voltage to memory, Dfi allows you to add 0.03, so you use 2.63v to try and see any increase of your memory speed!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser_Sose
if no 0.03v to add then go to 2.7v
I understand but why isnt my Ultra - d showing the +.03v?
Should Ultra -d's allow for +.03v if enabled?
i remember there is an 0.03v enable, please ask other member in motherboard areaQuote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser_Sose