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Old 05-11-2008, 05:06 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is my OCZ causing me to BSOD?

OK, 2.1v is the bottom end of the range, your modules can run a range from 2.1v - 2.3v, have you tried 1066MHz with 2.3v?

NOTE: OCZ have this disclaimer on their site, so be sure to check.

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**Do not exceed 2.1V specification if listed on the module label
Which version of Core Temp, what is the TjMax it is using? and what are the four readings?

Test with the multi meter on a molex connector.

Voltages for 3.0GHz will vary depending on local factors (your boards vdrop and vdroop), try around the 1.2v to 1.3 range. My P5K used 1.3v (shocking vdroop on that board), my P5E3 uses 1.225v for 3.2GHz so you should be able to use below or about 1.225v

Memory brand preference for me is Kingston HyperX, each to his own.

EDIT: Refer to the QVL list for your m/board.
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