Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27
What does that have to do with what I asked the other guy? 2.1v for what, DDR2? Now doesn't DDR3 support lower Voltages? What I meant why wouldn't that lower voltage have a lower warning threshold?
One of the reasons for DDR3 is its lower voltage requirement. So why are folks surprised by a lower threshold warning? Also, doesn't dynamic overclocking run up the voltage? If that's the case, it will end up increasing higher anyway.

Anyway, 3 channels of 1333MHz DDR3 will still kill any DDR2 setup out there now and next year Oh man, Nehalem will sucks because I can only get 26GB and not 32GB for example LOL! Oh wait, some of the same folks (running 1.8 to 2.1volts) who came up with SNDS after Intel warned them not to use more than 1.7v on the Northwood, oh brother.