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    Never mind. 4200 is kind of a huge jump though... be careful with the vdimm-vtt ratio. It's to be kept smaller than 0.5V.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAE View Post
    Never mind. 4200 is kind of a huge jump though... be careful with the vdimm-vtt ratio. It's to be kept smaller than 0.5V.
    so keep these 2 within .5v of each other? Is that what your saying or did i mis understand you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nugzo View Post
    so keep these 2 within .5v of each other? Is that what your saying or did i mis understand you?
    i think 0.5v means 1.65dram and 1.15vtt.. the picture you are showing is 0.05v difference..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nugzo View Post
    so keep these 2 within .5v of each other? Is that what your saying or did i mis understand you?
    You should have no more than .5v. However, I have seen this recommended several places that you take voltage fluctuations into account and try to set then a little closer together. Something like .45v or less. It doesn't have to be that much - only use what voltage you need.

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