(11-20-2012, 04:18 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote:Some kingston HyperX modules are recommended 2.3V on some kits and 2.2V on others.Quote:The maximum voltage for wich was on the sticks was 2.4 or something like that.
I seriously doubt that. 2.4v will fry all but the absolute highest quality DDR2 ram. No manufacturer would recommend anything above 2.1v
You really need to find out what that RAMs proper settings are. Do you know which kit you bought?
You can try 2.1v 1066MHz at 5-5-5-15 or 6-6-6-18 if you want to experiment.
By the way where it says CPU ratio control I'm fairly certain that that's the "link" that I was talking about earlier.
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