R Ric0h Over and Above Person Messages 714 Jul 12, 2008 #1 So my mobo is a 1066 standard So I placed in some ballistix 1066 They appear as 800, So I am assuming if I add voltage from 2.2V to 2.4V will it fix it? Thanks.
So my mobo is a 1066 standard So I placed in some ballistix 1066 They appear as 800, So I am assuming if I add voltage from 2.2V to 2.4V will it fix it? Thanks.
T toxicity_27 The Angriest of Amoebas Messages 1,255 Location Minnesota Jul 13, 2008 #2 What voltage does your ram take normally? You should be able to just set your ram as 1066 instead of 800 in BIOS.
What voltage does your ram take normally? You should be able to just set your ram as 1066 instead of 800 in BIOS.
OP OP R Ric0h Over and Above Person Messages 714 Jul 13, 2008 #3 In the bios it appears as 1066, with the same timings as in the website, but on vista, and everest ultimate, and everything I tried so far, detects it as 800 (with the same 2.2V as the stock.)
In the bios it appears as 1066, with the same timings as in the website, but on vista, and everest ultimate, and everything I tried so far, detects it as 800 (with the same 2.2V as the stock.)
patonb Golden Master Messages 9,748 Location In Gov't Regulated Cubical Jul 13, 2008 #4 Upping the voltage should do athing for speed. Have you played with the ram speed itself? I'm running 1:1 so at a speed of 667mhz.. CPU at 3000/9 = 333 and 333*2 = 667 So, whats your RAM settings in the BOS? custom or manual?
Upping the voltage should do athing for speed. Have you played with the ram speed itself? I'm running 1:1 so at a speed of 667mhz.. CPU at 3000/9 = 333 and 333*2 = 667 So, whats your RAM settings in the BOS? custom or manual?