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I have a question about my new redline ram

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Runnin at 250mhz with the specified timming I get a lot of errors in memtest at 3.3v, so I wanted to know if when mushkin says 3.3v 3.5v, does it mean that it should be stable at 250mhz in between those 3.3 and 3.5 voltages, or should it be stable at 3.3v?

edit: by the way if you have a dfi and a redline or something simular. could you post your timmings I'm kind of having a hard time with the vast amount of timmings and it will take me a while to used to them.
 
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Runnin at 250mhz with the specified timming I get a lot of errors in memtest at 3.3v, so I wanted to know if when mushkin says 3.3v 3.5v, does it mean that it should be stable at 250mhz in between those 3.3 and 3.5 voltages, or should it be stable at 3.3v?

edit: by the way if you have a dfi and a redline or something simular. could you post your timmings I'm kind of having a hard time with the vast amount of timmings and it will take me a while to used to them.

it means 3.3-3.5 so up the voltage to 3.5 and try that. and u can find some timings here from a guy at xs.
http://img140.echo.cx/img140/9493/274mhz38v4jk.jpg
 
Voltage rating is from 3,3V to 3,5V.

I personally would not use the timings suggested above because Redline can do tighter than that.

Tcl: 2.0
Trcd: 2
Tras: 6
Trp: 2
Trc: 7
Trfc: 15
Trrd: 2
Twr: 2
Twtr: 1
Trtw: 2
Tref: 1168 / 3120
Twcl: 1

Max Async Latency: 7ns
Read Preamble: 5ns

And if you still want to get timings tighter:
Trrd: 2 -> 0
Trtw: 2 -> 1
 
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