Soldato
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I've got some excellent Geil PC6400 memory that overclocks really well.
I currently have two choices. I can run it at DDR933 12-4-5-4 at 1.9v and it will happily complete memtest86 loops at this setting all day
OR I can run it at DDR933 12-4-4-4 at 2.2v and it will run memtest86 all day
The 12-4-4-4 doesn't really seem to have a significant impact on performance, only on the voltage requred to run it. Geil claims their memory is rated to 2.3v but realistically no one seems to runs theirs that high.
Should I run it at 2.2v and run the risk of stressing it day in and out, or settle for the slower 4-5-4 timing and run as low as 1.9v
Thoughts?
I currently have two choices. I can run it at DDR933 12-4-5-4 at 1.9v and it will happily complete memtest86 loops at this setting all day
OR I can run it at DDR933 12-4-4-4 at 2.2v and it will run memtest86 all day
The 12-4-4-4 doesn't really seem to have a significant impact on performance, only on the voltage requred to run it. Geil claims their memory is rated to 2.3v but realistically no one seems to runs theirs that high.
Should I run it at 2.2v and run the risk of stressing it day in and out, or settle for the slower 4-5-4 timing and run as low as 1.9v
Thoughts?
