Hello,
I just notice that the BIOS shows the DRAM Voltage at 1.800V even though the value is set to 1.650V. This is for either XMP 1 or 2 and memory speed to DDR3-2400. The Asus “AI Suite” also shows the voltage at 1.800V.
If I set the BIOS to the default settings, then the BIOS and “AI Suite” reports 1.500V and memory speed at DDR3-1333. So I think the sensor is right.
I tried this with two board but with different BIOS date (8//2012 and 7//2013) and the results are the same. I use the same two DIMM for this test.
Is this a memory or motherboard issue?
Should I worry about this high voltage? In one of the thread about testing memory with Z77 board the voltage was set at 1.75V,so is 1.800V safe? The motherboard manual says not to go above 1.650V.
Thanks in advance.
I just notice that the BIOS shows the DRAM Voltage at 1.800V even though the value is set to 1.650V. This is for either XMP 1 or 2 and memory speed to DDR3-2400. The Asus “AI Suite” also shows the voltage at 1.800V.
If I set the BIOS to the default settings, then the BIOS and “AI Suite” reports 1.500V and memory speed at DDR3-1333. So I think the sensor is right.
I tried this with two board but with different BIOS date (8//2012 and 7//2013) and the results are the same. I use the same two DIMM for this test.
Is this a memory or motherboard issue?
Should I worry about this high voltage? In one of the thread about testing memory with Z77 board the voltage was set at 1.75V,so is 1.800V safe? The motherboard manual says not to go above 1.650V.
Thanks in advance.
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