Ghungha Registered Joined Jan 8, 2002 Location Brazil Feb 26, 2002 #1 My XMS2400 is working with 2,7v, can I increase to 2,8v? I´m worried because my friend fried 2 modules in a KR7A using 2,7 volts, in different slots.
My XMS2400 is working with 2,7v, can I increase to 2,8v? I´m worried because my friend fried 2 modules in a KR7A using 2,7 volts, in different slots.
Dragonbud Member Joined Dec 11, 2001 Location Orange County, California Feb 26, 2002 #2 i have my 256xms2400 as high as 2.9. Runs fine, would this cause a problem in the long run?
L Larry Quinn Member Joined Sep 1, 2001 Location Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Feb 26, 2002 #3 I've been running 3X 256 Meg Corsair at 2.9 Volts for about 6 Months without a prob.... As a matter of fact..I've gone as high as 3.2V in overclocking persuits...but for me the sweet spot has been 2.9 V.
I've been running 3X 256 Meg Corsair at 2.9 Volts for about 6 Months without a prob.... As a matter of fact..I've gone as high as 3.2V in overclocking persuits...but for me the sweet spot has been 2.9 V.
Blue Jester_2112 Member Joined May 11, 2001 Feb 27, 2002 #4 Just make sure you have decent air flow around the memory. That should keep them from burning up on you. As always, heat is your enemy.
Just make sure you have decent air flow around the memory. That should keep them from burning up on you. As always, heat is your enemy.
OP Ghungha Registered Joined Jan 8, 2002 Location Brazil Feb 28, 2002 Thread Starter #5 I'm using T'take heat sinks in module, heat is not a problem....
Lou Natic Member Joined Jan 31, 2002 Location Austin Mar 1, 2002 #6 Man, I really should have got a different mobo. I can't adjust the voltage on my Corsair sticks enough for even a half-assed o/c.
Man, I really should have got a different mobo. I can't adjust the voltage on my Corsair sticks enough for even a half-assed o/c.