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Hi guys, I got a couple of sticks of Crucial Anniversary RAM, 2x1GB, and found that one of the sticks gets loads of errors in MemTest even at stock speeds.
The bad stick fails at stock speeds (667MHz) when the RAM voltage is 1.8V, which is what the motherbaord automatically sets it to. I havent' tried it at a higher voltage.
I'm trying to RMA the RAM, but the guy at OCUK is saying that it's supposed to be run at 1.9V. I said that the standard voltage for DDR2 is 1.8V, and he replied that it's not standard DDR2.
Upping the voltage may well get it working, but it would also mean that the ceiling for that stick would probably be lower than it should be.
By the way the good stick is currently running happily at 1037MHz with 1.8V, although the timings are pretty loose, haven't tried tightening them up yet.
Anyway I reckon the stick's faulty, but I'd like to check my facts with you guys.
Cheers
The bad stick fails at stock speeds (667MHz) when the RAM voltage is 1.8V, which is what the motherbaord automatically sets it to. I havent' tried it at a higher voltage.
I'm trying to RMA the RAM, but the guy at OCUK is saying that it's supposed to be run at 1.9V. I said that the standard voltage for DDR2 is 1.8V, and he replied that it's not standard DDR2.
Upping the voltage may well get it working, but it would also mean that the ceiling for that stick would probably be lower than it should be.
By the way the good stick is currently running happily at 1037MHz with 1.8V, although the timings are pretty loose, haven't tried tightening them up yet.
Anyway I reckon the stick's faulty, but I'd like to check my facts with you guys.
Cheers