Originally posted by: biltong
Originally posted by: fausto412
Talked to gigabyte about the voltage issues we see with these boards on ram. they said that the board only defaults to 1.8 volts on Vdimm when the ram is generic ddr2 800. so since my ram is OCZ platinum rev 2, it requires 1.9 to 2.1 volts, the board defaults to 1.9 and that is what throws off the voltages, can anyone verify this?
i know we all are performance freaks so we have performance ram. does anyone have some generic cheap a$$ ram to see if the voltage is 1.8 like gigabyte says and is upping voltage works correctly...ie +0.4 gives about 2.2 volts.
One of my Ballistix 1GB 8500 modules was failing memtest86+ test 5 occasionally, so I RMA'd both sticks (it was a kit, so thought I'd send both back).
Anyway, since they wouldn't cross-ship, I got hold of a cheap generic ddr2 800 512MB module to be going on with. Rated at 1.8V only. Stuck it in and surprise surprise, with the offest set to 0.0, I'm still getting 2.0V. Thats with the F4 BIOS (Anything higher than F4 and the CPU fan runs much slower when using voltage/PWM control, so I'm sticking with F4 for now).
I'll give the F8 BIOS a go tonight, but I'm betting I'll get about 1.9V with a 0.0 offset.
Also, I'll try the other offsets, but I'm guessing there's still the big leap from 2.13V to 2.4V that was introduced with the F7 BIOS i.e. +0.3=2.13V, +0.4=2.4V
Prior to F7, you used to be able to get 2.26V with +0.3V
I've just got my replacement ballistix, so I'll have a play with the value RAM stick in place with the F8 BIOS and try the various offsets.....since its only rated at 1.8V, it probably won't like 2.4V that much :Q