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adding vdimm hurts performance

No it doesn't ,vdimm doesn't effect RAM timings so it won't effect peformance ............unless the extra voltage causes the RAM to be unstable?

skyking
How did you fry the Paly?
 
installing a heatsink in a nasty spot, i tried to change the clippy config.

Bad idea, won't happen again🙂
Of course, I posted it with a pretty nice overvolt and overclock, so it looks kinda cooked around the bridges😛
 
Memory is kind of a tough one, you have to reach in there and touch it, or mount a digidoc sensor on it, or run it till it gets soo hot it freaks out:Q
Conservative is definitely the way to go, since you can't readily monitor the temps. Thug's statements are based on benchmarks, which works for me🙂
 
Originally posted by: Schneider
How badly does added vdimm hurt ur memory's life would be the real question

Very true.
My limited experience here is running Crucial PC2100 @2.65v (default for an Asus A7V 266-E) for about 1.25yrs ,was still ok when I sold it.
Who knows in the really long run!
 
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