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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight View Post
    I am going to be installing two more gigs into my board. (total of 4GB) Is it a good idea to reset my over clock to default and then install the extra RAM, or should I see if the 4GB will be stable at my settings right now?

    Sorry this is new to me. Don't want to explain to the folks how I burned hardware.

    Vdimm - 2.10 500mhz @ 5-5-5-12 2T
    DDR2 VTT - 1.05
    Vmch - 1.37

    oh come on!...tell us how you burned your hardware up...we all have done it!...it's the nature of the beast; overclocking forces you to push everything to the limit...you tinker and sometimes, it just goes poof!

    always a good idea to reset your board back to default...now, if you are wondering if all 4 sticks will work at default speed, i would reset the clock to default and then set your Vdimm to 2.1v (save that setting) and then let it post to the first screen before shutting it down to install the extra two sticks.

    don't forget to pull the plug from the power supply and let the power light fade away before yanking or installing any memory!
    Last edited by Ace-a-Rue; 09-27-2007 at 04:52 PM.
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