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    ok so reding from the bottom pins of the 3.3V/5V jumper I adjusted from 3.3( exactly, nice job ocz :P ) up to 3.7. Almost had a heart attac when the lead wire hit one of the bottom pins on the 5V side, but booted right back up. Then I switched jumper, again almost a heart attack getting my hand in my case to the jumper, got them set then when i booted i got a series of 5 or so quick POST kinda beeps. Turned it off. Check my connections, booted back up fine. Adjusted bios to 3.5V. Smart guardian reports 3.47Vdimm. Is this correct so far?

    Gonna go push my memory now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magnj
    ok so reding from the bottom pins of the 3.3V/5V jumper I adjusted from 3.3( exactly, nice job ocz :P ) up to 3.7. Almost had a heart attac when the lead wire hit one of the bottom pins on the 5V side, but booted right back up. Then I switched jumper, again almost a heart attack getting my hand in my case to the jumper, got them set then when i booted i got a series of 5 or so quick POST kinda beeps. Turned it off. Check my connections, booted back up fine. Adjusted bios to 3.5V. Smart guardian reports 3.47Vdimm. Is this correct so far?

    Gonna go push my memory now.
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