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  • #16
    Try DRAM at 1.55 (which is perfectly safe)


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    • #17
      Freq 1333, 8-8-8-24, CR (Command Rate) at 2T
      Now increase DRAM Volt 1.50v to 1.55v
      Let me see, if anything wrong I will inform you.

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      • #18
        Be looking for you


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        • #19
          After 07-31-2011, I got 8 to 10 times BSOD with above settings, so I change following setting
          DRAM Freq-DDR3-1333
          CPU Host/Bus Freq- 240
          Timing 9-9-9-24 remaining Auto
          DRAM Volt 1.5
          CPU-NB Volt 1.2V

          system running OK but temperature of air cooled CPU & MOBO rise to 1 or 2 C high .
          Is there anything wrong ?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by rbp45 View Post
            After 07-31-2011, I got 8 to 10 times BSOD with above settings, so I change following setting
            DRAM Freq-DDR3-1333
            CPU Host/Bus Freq- 240
            Timing 9-9-9-24 remaining Auto
            DRAM Volt 1.5
            CPU-NB Volt 1.2V

            system running OK but temperature of air cooled CPU & MOBO rise to 1 or 2 C high .
            Is there anything wrong ?
            No, perfectly fine.
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            • #21
              CPU- AMD PhenomII X4 965 BE C3
              MOBO- ASUS M4A88TD-M EVO/USB3
              RAM- F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL

              Now my F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL (one module) shows error during Memtest86+v4.10, so I going to replace with following

              1) F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR2----http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=338 Test Voltage

              1.25 Volts, Qualified Motherboard--INTEL

              2) F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR---http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=390 Test Voltage

              1.5 Volts Qualified Motherboard--AMD

              My confusion is which will better, I heard that low voltage ram 8GBSR2 1.25v good for AMD but Gskill not mention for AMD.

              Please suggest.

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              • #22
                Either will work, personally I like the 1.5 sticks as I have used alot of them on various builds, the low voltage may come in handy with AMD since sticks often need to be set up manually and to compensate for a weaker MC than Intel CPUs have


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                • #23
                  Do you means that due to weak MC, the 1.25v stick F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR2 can perform better than 1.5v stick F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR ?

                  Is there any problem arise if stick F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR2 used in AMD M4A88TD-MEVO/USB3 MOBO, which is Gskill Un-Qualified Motherboard.

                  Originally posted by Tradesman View Post
                  Either will work, personally I like the 1.5 sticks as I have used alot of them on various builds, the low voltage may come in handy with AMD since sticks often need to be set up manually and to compensate for a weaker MC than Intel CPUs have

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                  • #24
                    It's a possibility, every mobo/CPU combo can differ, even the same components, I mentioned this as the 1.25 sticks are 'rated' to run at 1.25, but since they still meet JEDEC DRAM standards they can run 1.5 and higher, which gives OCer's and AMD CPU users a little more leeway to play with as far as using voltage to stabilize.


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