Possible Gigabyte D9 Memory Fix?

ScythedBlade

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Well, setting the Memory Performance Enhance option to TURBO (Edit: Wrong site ... I confused it ... Sorrry Anandtech ... but some other site's review stated that TURBO didn't boot stably), I believe my memory, which before was limited to a measly 438 FSB at the Memory Performance Enhance option of normal, is now able to reach 450+ stable. I believe this memory, the Patriot Extreme Performance, is a Micron D9. Try it and tell me how it is. Does it fix it?
 

memories2002

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What exactly is this D9 issue? I have Micron memory (Transcend 512MB X 2 , DDR667) that REFUSES to POST/BOOT in dual channel mode. Works only in single channel mode. Any ideas?
 

Gary Key

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Originally posted by: ScythedBlade
Well, setting the Memory Performance Enhance option to TURBO (contrary to the Anandtech review, it does NOT crash your computer or make it unstable), I believe my memory, which before was limited to a measly 438 FSB at the Memory Performance Enhance option of normal, is now able to reach 450+ stable. I believe this memory, the Patriot Extreme Performance, is a Micron D9. Try it and tell me how it is. Does it fix it?

Where did we state the memory performance enhance turbo option would make the DS3 unstable?