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I had to RMA my XMS3 and switch up to dominators in the end as I couldn't stop them from bluescreening on a coldboot (tried two sets) on an asus p6x58d-e. Dominators work flawlessly however so no complaints here.
Christ I only came on here to kill a few minutes and I end up buying ram!!![]()
Can anyone answer this quickly? Can XMS3 do 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.5V with Sandy Bridge?
For those who must have certified 1.50v Sandybridge compliant RAM got a nice range of pretty fast stuff coming Thursday this week. Not saying what it is, but shall be announced when it arrives in stock.![]()


Roll on Thursday, I say!
I am currently looking for some RAM for my new Sandy Bridge system, and was about to go for the "This Week Only" offer on the Corsair Vengance at £59.99, but am now wondering if I should wait for a few more days.
Mind you, the current offer will finish in Thursday, won't it?
Decisions, decisions!![]()
1600 at 1.3V here... Pretty impressive stuff.
Strangely wont overclock at all tho - won't even POST at 1866 using 1.65.
UPDATE: 8 hours p95 stable at rated speeds using 1.26875V. Anyone fancy trying to beat that?!
There is however a certain attraction in using memory which the manufacturers have specifically designed to run at a lower voltage... and possibly with a higher latency also.

Got my kit today. Rev 2.3 so hoping to run this at low, low volts!
/edit/ mine does 1600Mhz 1T at under 1.5V too![]()

How do you go about testing RAM in windows?
I've got my XMS3 running at 1600Mhz 8-8-8-22 1T, unfortunately I can't lower the voltage in my BIOS so it's at 1.5v I think but it seems stable in Windows anyway!

