QUOTE(dj.eRicZzz @ Apr 7 2008, 10:46 PM)
the best is use the high grade double tape(black color)very very strong & can lift upto 3kg forces
ive try it b4 on my RAM(chipset) in the end, when i try to remove ramsink, my RAM went faulty.. dang
ramcooler problem, cant stick Y_Y
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Apr 9 2008, 08:46 AM
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Apr 9 2008, 10:13 AM
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wow.. its really nice.. how much is it?
Added on April 9, 2008, 10:18 amthe vizo i mean This post has been edited by bokbeng: Apr 9 2008, 10:18 AM |
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Apr 9 2008, 01:25 PM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 9 2008, 07:46 AM) Why did you use that gum on your tracers? Obviously you've voided the warranty on your ram. Crucial won't accept RMA when you've done that on your ram. You shouldn't have done that in the first place. Unless you have a way to remove those gums without leaving a single trace, Crucial won't accept your ram at all when you want to RMA. Anyway, i know the reason why you need higher vdimm just to stabilize your system compared to when you first bought your ram. I don't know how to explain it, but i'll get my sifu to put on a new thread about using higher vdimm on hardwares. By the way, you should've bought Vizo Armada and remove the fan rotor and frame just like what you did on your own modded ram cooler. Vizo Armada has it's own clip on each side of the ram cooler. Take a look on the picture below. btw, the "gum" wont be that hard to remove anyway, would be quite easy to remove. the higher vdimm just because of the D9 isn't it? pumping too high voltage overtime casing the chip to sort of "deteorate" But then i might be wrong |
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Apr 9 2008, 05:49 PM
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QUOTE(LittleLinnet @ Apr 9 2008, 01:25 PM) the higher vdimm just because of the D9 isn't it? pumping too high voltage overtime casing the chip to sort of "deteorate" But then i might be wrong That's right.This is what i've always wanted my sifu to make a new thread about because his knowledge in electronics is far far better than me. Anyway, nope, D9 doesn't need that kind of voltage just to run at stock speed. The reason why TS need to pump very high voltage is because he used high voltage from the start, thus, he deteorate the chip, which makes the ram needing more and more voltage as time passes through. One time, that ram will fail to boot up at any voltage, trust me. TS should've RMA'ed his ram when he first see that his ram can't even boot at 2.2Volts at stock voltage anymore. But now that he'd use some gums on the ram, the warranty is void, unless he can remove all the gum without leaving a trace of the gum on the ram and without a single scratch caused by removing the gum. |
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Apr 9 2008, 06:56 PM
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bro use the 3M sticking thing to stick ! that use for car emblems and much more !
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Apr 9 2008, 07:59 PM
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shawty bro..
how much for that vizo fans? looks nice |
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Apr 9 2008, 09:11 PM
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sHawty, it was tack he used. Not whatever industrial gum or so.
Tack is fairly easy to be removed clean without any trace, no scratch, no sweat. |
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Apr 9 2008, 10:20 PM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 9 2008, 07:46 AM) Why did you use that gum on your tracers? Obviously you've voided the warranty on your ram. Crucial won't accept RMA when you've done that on your ram. You shouldn't have done that in the first place. Unless you have a way to remove those gums without leaving a single trace, Crucial won't accept your ram at all when you want to RMA. Anyway, i know the reason why you need higher vdimm just to stabilize your system compared to when you first bought your ram. I don't know how to explain it, but i'll get my sifu to put on a new thread about using higher vdimm on hardwares. By the way, you should've bought Vizo Armada and remove the fan rotor and frame just like what you did on your own modded ram cooler. Vizo Armada has it's own clip on each side of the ram cooler. Take a look on the picture below. ![]() |
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Apr 9 2008, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(dj.eRicZzz @ Apr 9 2008, 10:20 PM) i din use gum, i just use the faber castell tack...something like plastacine but sticky...easily removed Owh, good for you then.Now i suggest you to RMA that ram before it's burnt. Next time you want to use it at stock speed DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz @ 4-4-4-12, just use 1.9 ~ 1.95Volts. The ram should be stable at that speed on those voltage. Unless your memory controller is faulty, then you might want to RMA your board too. Faulty memory controller could lead into unstable system too. It's not 100% faulty, it's the same as the ram, it deteorates as times goes by. |
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Apr 10 2008, 09:40 AM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 9 2008, 11:21 PM) Owh, good for you then. hmmm thx for your advise...normally to get 1100mhz need how many vdimm? just a rough voltageNow i suggest you to RMA that ram before it's burnt. Next time you want to use it at stock speed DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz @ 4-4-4-12, just use 1.9 ~ 1.95Volts. The ram should be stable at that speed on those voltage. Unless your memory controller is faulty, then you might want to RMA your board too. Faulty memory controller could lead into unstable system too. It's not 100% faulty, it's the same as the ram, it deteorates as times goes by. |
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Apr 10 2008, 11:31 AM
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or u can get from AllnGap Ram cooler at a resonable price!
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Apr 10 2008, 07:43 PM
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Apr 10 2008, 09:32 PM
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QUOTE(dj.eRicZzz @ Apr 10 2008, 09:40 AM) hmmm thx for your advise...normally to get 1100mhz need how many vdimm? just a rough voltage I do not know as i'm not a hardcore oc'er, infact, i don't really overclock my ram.I've always used my ram at stock speed. I only overclock processors. [Before i retire from desktop PC world |
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Apr 11 2008, 11:24 AM
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did u think use liquid to cool ur ram? nice on
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