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    What is the Max Voltage For TCCD Ram?

    I have my Patriot 2x512mb tccd ram maxed at 270 1:1 @ 2.85v on my neo2 and A64 3200. I just got my A64 and this new tccd memory and I need to know if this stuff likes high voltage like bh-5 or at least up to 3.0v? Iam thinking of getting a ddr booster but dont know if it i need more volts for my ram of if the booster even works right in a neo2 mobo?

    any suggestions?

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    2.7-2.8vdimm is all it needs.

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    Don't know about bh5, but i'm on a 3000+ Winnie w/ DDR booster in neo2 no problems. The Booster is kinda a tight fight, but it does fit with no problems. Btw....3.4v @ 260 2-2-2-6 / 1T in dual channel

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    Quote Originally Posted by gclg2000
    Don't know about bh5, but i'm on a 3000+ Winnie w/ DDR booster in neo2 no problems. The Booster is kinda a tight fight, but it does fit with no problems. Btw....3.4v @ 260 2-2-2-6 / 1T in dual channel
    What kind of ram do you have?

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    yeah 2.8 or 2.85 is about as high as TCCD likes voltage, any more volts and you lose overclock

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    some tccd like voltage. e.g. 4200 el plat.
    with 3.1V I still get better results than with 3,0V.

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    Samsungs white sheets say 3.6 volts
    Let the OC'ing begin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsky
    some tccd like voltage. e.g. 4200 el plat.
    with 3.1V I still get better results than with 3,0V.
    I have Patriot tccd anybody know if this stuff likes volts? Or is it like most other tccd and not like high voltage?

    2700Mhz I have een able to tighten up my timings a bit and now getting a 31sec spi
    At least I think thats good for an a64 rookie like myself. any opinions?
    Last edited by SuperFreak; 12-27-2004 at 10:08 AM.

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    I have 2x512mb Ocz pc3200 el and I run them at 3.3V.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperFreak
    I have Patriot tccd anybody know if this stuff likes volts? Or is it like most other tccd and not like high voltage?

    2700Mhz I have een able to tighten up my timings a bit and now getting a 31sec spi
    At least I think thats good for an a64 rookie like myself. any opinions?
    Mine runs best @ 3.2v
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    read this youl see that some of the newer tccd like higher voltages. i tried this with my patriot and it worked just fine. before reading this i thought that tccd wouldnt work too good with high v-dimm....

    http://www.xtremeresources.com/forum...ad.php?t=34929

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