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TSColonel Cabuk
post Mar 13 2010, 04:46 AM, updated 16y ago

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Hi, I am wondering whether this voltage for the RAM is safe or should I adjust it more? Do you see anything else out of the ordinary?

Here are the specs:
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 @ 3.6GHz
Gigabyte G31M-ES2L
Kingston 2GB 800MHz (Prolly value RAM)
Gigabyte 9600GT
CM Hyper TX3

If someone can suggest some stability test for Ubuntu 9.04 I would be quite grateful.

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This post has been edited by Colonel Cabuk: Mar 13 2010, 04:59 AM
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post Mar 13 2010, 05:08 AM

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1. Cooling : Passive/Active?
2. Overclock?

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post Mar 13 2010, 05:15 AM

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1. No cooling on the RAM whatsoever. Ambient air dependent.
2. Not too sure about this... voltage control set to auto, RAM frequency set to 800MHz.

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post Mar 13 2010, 05:25 AM

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Voltage set to "Auto" = 2.1v ???

Attach CPU-z's SPD.
Better w active cooling. smile.gif

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post Mar 13 2010, 07:45 AM

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Hhmm... Interesting he's using ubuntu though. i think there's prime95 version for linux right?

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post Mar 13 2010, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(Colonel Cabuk @ Mar 13 2010, 04:46 AM)
Hi, I am wondering whether this voltage for the RAM is safe or should I adjust it more? Do you see anything else out of the ordinary?

Here are the specs:
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 @ 3.6GHz
Gigabyte G31M-ES2L
Kingston 2GB 800MHz (Prolly value RAM)
Gigabyte 9600GT
CM Hyper TX3

If someone can suggest some stability test for Ubuntu 9.04 I would be quite grateful.
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May I ask why do you want to run it at 2.1v?

Does the stickers on the ram prints that the operating voltage is 2.1v? If yes, then by all means go for 2.1, but if it doesn't why on earth would you punish you rams with voltages that high sweat.gif
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post Mar 13 2010, 11:22 AM

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hmm.gif Shouldn't Kingston Value RAMS be running at 1.8V? 2.1V are for those high performance RAMs.
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post Mar 13 2010, 11:31 AM

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Not TS set it to 2.1V, is the mainboard when set to Auto, the voltage for his ram is 2.1V.

Remove your ram and see wat voltage, den adjust in bios see how~
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post Mar 13 2010, 12:30 PM

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wit sufficient cooling, it shud b fine.
but if it shall burn, warrant wont cover overvolting.
even performance ram, warranty only covered overvolting to certain voltage.

if u dint OC, just set it bck to 1.8, dats the default voltage.
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post Mar 13 2010, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(-pWs- @ Mar 13 2010, 05:25 AM)
Voltage set to "Auto" = 2.1v ???

Attach CPU-z's SPD.
Better w active cooling. smile.gif

-pWs-
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I can't run CPU-Z, on Ubuntu.

QUOTE(antonio @ Mar 13 2010, 10:07 AM)
May I ask why do you want to run it at 2.1v?

Does the stickers on the ram prints that the operating voltage is 2.1v? If yes, then by all means go for 2.1, but if it doesn't why on earth would you punish you rams with voltages that high sweat.gif
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I didn't set it to 2.1V, mobo automatically did it.

QUOTE(amyhs99 @ Mar 13 2010, 11:31 AM)
Not TS set it to 2.1V, is the mainboard when set to Auto, the voltage for his ram is 2.1V.

Remove your ram and see wat voltage, den adjust in bios see how~
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Correct. Without checking I know it is 1.8V. This is the normal cheap RAM you see around.

QUOTE(tech3910 @ Mar 13 2010, 12:30 PM)
wit sufficient cooling, it shud b fine.
but if it shall burn, warrant wont cover overvolting.
even performance ram, warranty only covered overvolting to certain voltage.

if u dint OC, just set it bck to 1.8, dats the default voltage.
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I can't find the setting to set the DDR value directly - only increments (0.1, 0.2, etc).

I've changed 'System Voltage Control' to 'Manual' and set the VCore to 1.300V. The RAM voltage is now 1.936 V. This looks like the default value since if I set all settings to non-OC, the RAM voltage will still show 1.936V.

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post Mar 13 2010, 03:58 PM

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if not mistaken, if u gonna unplug the display card and use the onboard graphic card, your system will be totally unstable. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Colonel Cabuk @ Mar 13 2010, 03:41 PM)
I can't run CPU-Z, on Ubuntu.
I didn't set it to 2.1V, mobo automatically did it.
Correct. Without checking I know it is 1.8V. This is the normal cheap RAM you see around.
I can't find the setting to set the DDR value directly - only increments (0.1, 0.2, etc).

I've changed 'System Voltage Control' to 'Manual' and set the VCore to 1.300V. The RAM voltage is now 1.936 V. This looks like the default value since if I set all settings to non-OC, the RAM voltage will still show 1.936V.
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the proc can handle 3.6ghz on stock voltage and i've played around with this mobo b4 and when i set the ddr2 overvoltage control to manual the voltage stay at the normal 1.8v,dont really know what is affecting ur voltage to be like that.

and Prime95 can work on Linux iinm,here's the download link.

http://mersenneforum.org/gimps/mprime259.tar.gz

 

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