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Memory Have I bought the wrong memory?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Cus_de_Sparta65, 30 Dec 2012.

  1. Cus_de_Sparta65

    Cus_de_Sparta65 "There is no dremel"

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    Bought some gear the other day

    Intel Core i5 3570K s1155

    Asus Maximus V GENE Z77 MoBo



    but I just realised the memory is dual channel DDR3 1.65V. Should I have got 1.5V RAM instead?
    It has not been delivered yet so I can't test it. I am just worried in-case I have to go thru the palaver of sending it back to Scan.:grr:
     
  2. flame696

    flame696 Terminating People Since 1980....

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    it will work but best to stick with 1.5v RAM so if you can change do so
     
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  3. Cus_de_Sparta65

    Cus_de_Sparta65 "There is no dremel"

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    Thanks Flame, I will test it and if it runs I will keep it until I buy some 1.5v kit.
     
  4. rollo

    rollo Modder

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    1.65 ram can usually be run at 1.5 anyway just set the voltages. And run mem test if you get no errors all is well.
     
  5. Cus_de_Sparta65

    Cus_de_Sparta65 "There is no dremel"

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    Thanks Rollo, I will try that if I am not entirely happy with the way the build is performing with ram running @ 1.65v.
     
  6. sniperdude

    sniperdude Minimodder

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    max recommended is actually 1.575v.....as said 1.65v will normally run fine at 1.5v but if not
    you can bump it to 1.575v and still be within intel spec

    I would have no problems running it at 1.6v if needs be, its only just out of spec.

    haha anyone with a K range CPU with sooner or later be running it out of spec anyway.
     
  7. theshadow2001

    theshadow2001 [DELETE] means [DELETE]

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    How does one know what the max voltage for the ram is? I'm looking at the specs for the gene v and it says nothing about voltage.
     
  8. rollo

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    thats because virtually all ram companys ignore intel and have done for years.

    intels max recommend ram on ivy bridge is 1.575vcore sandybridge 1.5v i7900 series was 1.5v as well.

    Most ram modules were supplied as xmp 1.65 vcore ram chips. To actually get ram that meets intel spec cost a lot of extra money when ram prices were pretty high. These days with ram prices so low the cost difference is tiny.
     

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