'According to Intel, DIMM voltage below 1.65V is recommended to protect the CPU'

Johnny Bravo

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So, if I use 2133mhz with 1.65V (Gskill), Am I shorten lifetime?

I spoke with Intel support, they say me that "1.4 - 1.6V" is the limit. More is not safe to work for cpu security.

I read a lot of forums and here these days but there are detractors and people who say 'not to worry' and use RAM with 1.65V or more voltage.

Im crazy with this "issue"
 


1.65 volts is considered the practical upper limit, but it still falls well below the do-not-exceed value which is around 1.8 volts. 1.65 volt memory modules are fine, I use them.
 

Johnny Bravo

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I asked in online chat support, and now Im afraid more than before question xDD

I asked about devils canyon and 4790k, and He said "1.4 to 1.6" its the limit. And I said him, is not 1.8 or 1.7 safe limit? And repeat again 1.4-1.6 more, less lifespan

Perhaps he did not have much idea but later I decided to write here