Gloomanoid
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I'm trying to check and correct my memory voltage and timing on the Asus M4a785TD-V EVO board. It's Crucial Ballistix ram, rated 1.8v and 6-6-6-20 (1333mhz) Firstly, i've got CPUZ and it says it's 1.5v, so i found and set the memory over voltage to 1.80. CPUZ still shows 1.5 - i'm obviously doing something wrong. Sep 06, 2019 If it doesn’t boot, your motherboard likely failed its power-on-self-test (POST) you’ll probably have to wait about thirty seconds for the BIOS to boot into safe mode and restore the last working settings. You can try bumping up the memory voltage in 25 millivolt (0.025v) increments before reaching the max recommended voltage. Well or you could go into your bios. Where it says ram volts go to the 'auto' and hold 'shift' and hit the '+' key it will let you manually set your ram voltage if you want to lower the voltage simply hit the '-' key You must log in or register to reply here.
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- The only way to know what voltage your ram needs for sure is to run a stability tester like Memtest64/memtest86+/HCI Memtest/Aida stability tester etc. Lower your voltage a little at a time, repeat test, keep going until you get some errors.
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Processor | Ryzen 2600 |
---|---|
Motherboard | Biostar GT B350 GT3 |
Cooling | True Spirit 120 |
Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws 3200 2x8Gb |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Aorus RX 580 8Gb |
Storage | Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 2Tb |
Display(s) | Samsung 24' S24F350FHU |
I have been playing with my memory frequency from 2066 up to 2933 and I am wondering how to check whether the voltage rises with the frequency.
The problem is - SPD only has information about 2066 with 1.2V and 3200 (XMP) with 1.35V.
So is there a way to find out what voltage is used by my motherboard for frequencies between 2066 and 3200?
The problem is - SPD only has information about 2066 with 1.2V and 3200 (XMP) with 1.35V.
So is there a way to find out what voltage is used by my motherboard for frequencies between 2066 and 3200?
Question: How can I check memory voltages in WindowsXP? I used to be able to check them with my old motherboard using Everest Home Edition. However, with this motherboard, for some reason Everest only shows CPU voltage and not RAM voltage.
Background: I just upgraded to a PCI-Express motherboard, the Asus A8N-E. With my old motherboard, which I loved, I got pretty good overclocks on my CPU/Memory. Now, with overclocks even less than I had before with everything the same except the motherboard, I'm getting a some instability.
I felt the memory to see how hot it was getting and noticed that it was not warm at all! In my BIOS I have the memory set to 2.75V. In my old motherboard, the RAM at this voltage was very warm (almost hot) to the touch. How can I check to make sure my motherboard is actually giving my RAM the right voltage besides looking in the BIOS?
Thanks