Probably the weirdest ram I ever came across...
this ram doesn't respond at all to voltages.
what it does do, is get more and more stable, the faster you overclock it... and the lower you let the voltages go.
for instance, 240 at cas 3-3-2-8-1T at first felt impossible, cause like anyone, I would think "ok, 2.6 volts isn't good... lets try 2.8" and so on.
well, after a time I forgot to set the voltage, when clearing a CMOS, I saw that I got into Memtest and it was running great.... at 2.5 volts.
weird I thought, and rebooted... set it to 2.6 volts... and it would get into memtest... and immediatly start to error...
out of grim curiousity I set it back to 2.5 volts... and Viola... stable.
that was with my ULtra D.
at that moment, I began thinking of trying to talk some friend of mine to mod a DFI bios to see if they could get me some lower voltages cause I had a feeling about something...
then I got a DFI Expert to use, and that has a option of going down as far as 2.3 volts... luckily it undervolts... so it really went down as low as 2.2 volts in my case... which for once, worked in my favor.![]()
now, I am even more curious to see what would happen if I could take the voltages even lower...
the settings you see here are boot up settings, they have not been adjusted in windows at all.
I chose a tras of 1, cause tras 0 shows up as a blank spot in CPUZ... I wanted it to be clearly shown that it was tras 1.
the Memtest shot below, has been running for the last 2 days straight, with the full test, not just test #5 for a burn in session, the entire test to make sure it's solid.
the 32M test is just to make sure its Windows stable and it is.
I only have 1 videocard at the moment, and thats in my Main PC, so I have not tested this in 3DMark or Gaming yet.
I've also screwed up the OS a few days ago, cause I was trying to run 32M at cas 2-2-2-5 -1T at 215 at 1:1 .... and it didn't like it and corrupted.
since then, I can't get Sisoftsandra to work, so no bandwidth tests yet.
but I can reinstall windows, if anyones real curious to see that.
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