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Hammerhead Shark
8KHA+ Memory Volatge
When I reset the BIOS on my 8KHA+ it always has the ram voltage bumped a notch above normal. Is it supposed to be this way? Is this normal?
I don't really have a problem with it because I run my ram way above normal voltage, but just thought it a little wierd.
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Sleeps with the Fishes
It is done by default to increase stability i guess. Nothing to worry about though
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Evil Monkey Shark
yeah, the default is +.1v. i have no clue why, but it is...
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Hammerhead Shark
well either way it doesnt matter
it aint gonna hurt your ram!
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5 Loaves and Two Fish
Originally posted by The Love Bunny
well either way it doesnt matter
it aint gonna hurt your ram!
He He..running mine at 3.0Vdimm @195fsb
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Sleeps with the Fishes
Originally posted by KJY9
He He..running mine at 3.0Vdimm @195fsb
Do you have any special cooling on the dimms? It will be on my shopping list if need be, maybe another 80mm fan mounted right on top of the ram?
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5 Loaves and Two Fish
Originally posted by talldude
Do you have any special cooling on the dimms? It will be on my shopping list if need be, maybe another 80mm fan mounted right on top of the ram?
He He...no AC...but I do have PC. TT's ramsinks and heat spreader. When I touch the sinks after quite a few 3DMark runs, they're not even warm
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Evil Monkey Shark
Originally posted by KJY9
He He..running mine at 3.0Vdimm @195fsb
i took my memory to 3.0V during some of my overclocking attempts, and it corrupted my config.sys file...
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Tiger Shark
If you are running a late version of Windows, you DO NOT NEED a config.sys file at all.
If you are running some old dos games, then you will.
If you are not running the old dos games, the autoexec.bat and config.sys are files that are useless.
I always delete them after installing all of my software. Never had a problem one.
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Originally posted by BobyJo
If you are running a late version of Windows, you DO NOT NEED a config.sys file at all.
If you are running some old dos games, then you will.
If you are not running the old dos games, the autoexec.bat and config.sys are files that are useless.
I always delete them after installing all of my software. Never had a problem one.
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