Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
Anyone knows what errors in Memtest #7 means in this board (too much volt for mems, too less, to much Vnb too less?)?

I'm getting them with +/-1200Mhz + 4x1gb Tracer's 8500, what should I do?
play with combinations of NB volts, vdimm and clock fine delay values

Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
my ballistix that i bought this year all doin 1200+ with 2.1v
i got them to 1290 with 2.3v
n 4 sticks 1200mhz with only 2.12v
how safe is it eva to run d9gkx @ 2.3v 4-4-4-12 @ 1080mhz?
not sure as i not 100% sure if i have any D9GKX in my collection of Micron D9xxx - see list below. But for benching I've used between 2.45-2.65v vdimm with no probs on my list below.

Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
The D9GKX sticks I have will do 4-4-4/1200MHz+ on the 975, 965 and RD600 chipsets at 2.2V or less. I've yet to find a board based on the 35/38 chipset that these sticks will do the same without having to use 2.4V+ on the memory and a massive amount of NB voltage.
Guess i haven't been as lucky only 3 or 4 sets of my memory can do 600mhz 4-4-4-x and they all need 2.55-2.65v to do it.

  • 2x1GB Super Talent 8000C5 Singles
  • 2x1GB Team 6400C3 Micron D9GMH
  • 2x1GB Corsair 10000C5D Dominator
  • 2x1GB OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2
  • 2x1GB OCZ PC2-9200 FlexXLC
  • 3x 2GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC2-8500
  • 8x 2GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500
  • 2x1GB G.Skill 6400 2GB HZ


All above are Micron D9xxx based but heatspreaders intact so can't confirm them with exception of 1 set of Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC2-8500 i lifted heatspreaders from due to mis-aligned heatspreader and they along with already naked pair of Team 6400C3 are both Micron D9GMH.