T_Flight, i still think its the bios setting vtt not vdimm, still havent heard anything from intel regarding xmp 1.2 btw
and so far there have been barely reports of dead i7 cpus, only a handful and those were tortured pretty badly or died in freak accidents it seems, so i think the vdimm sensitivity isnt all that bad
zads, ive never seen that intel certified xmp logo... :/
really... and we even have that ampx mem here but not one with the certification... it seems most xmp profiles are unoficial then, and not tested... we usually test xmp profiles that dont work properly on our intel reference boards first, and if they dont work there we contact the module maker before trying to fix a broken profile on our end...
well thats only half a day
i think week or month numbers are more interesting
hmmm that sounds like a vcore damage rather than vdimm/vtt though...
only 1.58 vcore? and it damaged the cpu? damn... how much time did you have it running at 1.58v?
hmmm mark, could you check the cpu socket and make sure no pins are slightly bent or corroded? that could cause channels to stop working as well
how long did you run it with those volts?
only 1.7v vdimm with 1.45v vtt all the time?
thats really close vdimm and vtt... if that really damaged the imc thats bad news... hmmm
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