- Jul 16, 2001
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I've got 2x512mb of geil golden dragon pc3200 running in dual channel on my epox 8rda3i...I'd like to overclock them and see how high of a 1:1 ratio I can pull with my mobile 2600+. The modules are rated up to 2.95v, and my motherboard's highest setting is 2.9v. I'm currently running at default vdimm voltage. I was just wondering...although within rated specs, will running my memory at 2.9v significantly reduce their life expectancy?
I don't want to do it if it will kill them significantly faster...I'd like to have them at least a year.
Also, if you're not familiar with golden dragon...they use some odd wafer level chip scaling memory packaging (or something)...ie, the chips are slapped right onto the pcb and are supposed to run very cool (which they currently seem to do)
Thoughts anyone?
I don't want to do it if it will kill them significantly faster...I'd like to have them at least a year.
Also, if you're not familiar with golden dragon...they use some odd wafer level chip scaling memory packaging (or something)...ie, the chips are slapped right onto the pcb and are supposed to run very cool (which they currently seem to do)
Thoughts anyone?