Ok, not sure if this belongs here or in the general hardware forum, but here goes.
Using Mushkin Basic Green in my system, 2x512 in dual channel. It's rated, according to Mushkin and Newegg, at 2.5v. When I set it to 2.5v in the system and then do some mild overclocking (11Mhz on the FSB/HTT) the system gets a boot failure.
Now, here's the odd part - when DIMM voltage is left on auto in the BIOS, the BIOS feeds the RAM 2.75v, even though it's supposedly rated 2.5
Does this mean the chips are excessive power hungry, or perhaps overdraw to ensure stability?
It is worth noting that even with the chips drawing .25v aboive rating, the system primed for 9 hours without a hitch, and I've run 4 memtests to 100% coverage with 0 errors, 0 warnings. The RAM is obviously not having any problems - I just wonder why it wants so many volts.
Any ideas.
Using Mushkin Basic Green in my system, 2x512 in dual channel. It's rated, according to Mushkin and Newegg, at 2.5v. When I set it to 2.5v in the system and then do some mild overclocking (11Mhz on the FSB/HTT) the system gets a boot failure.
Now, here's the odd part - when DIMM voltage is left on auto in the BIOS, the BIOS feeds the RAM 2.75v, even though it's supposedly rated 2.5
Does this mean the chips are excessive power hungry, or perhaps overdraw to ensure stability?
It is worth noting that even with the chips drawing .25v aboive rating, the system primed for 9 hours without a hitch, and I've run 4 memtests to 100% coverage with 0 errors, 0 warnings. The RAM is obviously not having any problems - I just wonder why it wants so many volts.
Any ideas.