huh where u heard from...probably u need higher voltage when u oc to run at higher speed and tight timing..but if normal u no need to overvolt wan....just run at default as it come will be enuf..
Overvoltage setting for RAM
Overvoltage setting for RAM
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Oct 15 2006, 09:32 AM
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huh where u heard from...probably u need higher voltage when u oc to run at higher speed and tight timing..but if normal u no need to overvolt wan....just run at default as it come will be enuf..
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Oct 16 2006, 08:08 PM
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i dun think ur ram undervolt by default.. unless ur hand go touch it..try to load bios optimize by default to see it still happen or not... if let say ur ram having problem..stress ur ram using prime.. set the prime to fully utilize the ram capacity..if the pc restart once u load the prime ..then u need to check 1 by 1 using prime to find out which ram is having problem....if nothing happen it might not be ur ram....it might be other things make ur pc restart...
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