Memory Voltage

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notlim981

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Hello Gentlemen,

It is with great pleasure that I herein announce this being my first post in such great geek community, which I happen to follow daily since 2002.

My RAM (specs in my signature) are currently @ 1.65V. Is there any difference from 1.50V? If I happen to O.C. my system, is RAM @1.65 going to interfere?

I appreciate your feedback.

Best regards,

Milton.
 
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Well, according to the specs, your ram is designed to run at 1.65v by default so 1.5v would actually be undervolting it. 1.65v is common on higher-end ram intended for overclocking etc.

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I can't see your sig but certain types of ram are set to 1.65v by default and some are 1.5v. Setting it higher may help with your overclock and most likely won't have any interference with the rest of your system.
 

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Well, according to the specs, your ram is designed to run at 1.65v by default so 1.5v would actually be undervolting it. 1.65v is common on higher-end ram intended for overclocking etc.
 
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