Jesus that's crazy. Most motherboards won't tolerate a memory voltage that high for very long.
I remember both of my LGA775 motherboards supported DDR2 1066 MHz ram but had a warning about exceeding 2.1v.
The maximum recommended voltage for the DDR2 standard is 1.9v according to JEDEC (the organization that created the standard):
I remember both of my LGA775 motherboards supported DDR2 1066 MHz ram but had a warning about exceeding 2.1v.
The maximum recommended voltage for the DDR2 standard is 1.9v according to JEDEC (the organization that created the standard):
Quote:According to JEDEC[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR2_SDRAM#cite_note-1][/url]
the maximum recommended voltage is 1.9 volts and should be considered
the absolute maximum when memory stability is an issue (such as in
servers or other mission critical devices). In addition, JEDEC states
that memory modules must withstand up to 2.3 volts before incurring
permanent damage (although they may not actually function correctly at
that level).
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