Quote Originally Posted by rubber5 View Post
i dont know if it is or not but raise the volts up 2 noches with the ram but i thught 1.9 will be low to dont go any higher that 2.1volts if your running stock latencies if that dont work only try 1 stick of ram and then the other stick to check if its the ram at fault but also try the memory in diferent slots as well thats all i can think of to be honnest if that dont work i really dont know
Hi Mate, thanks for that. I never tried going over 1.95v, as that's the RAM's limit according to OCZ (not the rated voltage, but the 'EVP'). But i just tried 2.0v, and it went from immediate fail, to it failing on the 3rd test, so i bumped it up to 2.06v, and it was passing a good few tests before i stopped it, so it defintely works... but it's just annoying how i have to run so much volts through it. :/

I also found out a while ago, when i was only using 1.92v, that lowering the DRAM reference voltages from 50% of DRAM voltage also help with stability. Maybe i could comprimise here; have lower references with higher voltage, could possibly bring it down a bit from 2.06v .

These are the ref's i'm on about:

MCH/DRAM Ref
DRAM Termination
Channel A Data Reference
Channel B Data Reference
Channel A Address Reference
Channel B Address Reference

Thanks