Question on Memory Voltage

jimmycartrette

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I'm trying to track down a Vista-64 ATI RADEON 4850 bluescreen when playing games. I've RMAed the video card, drivers etc, new 600W rosewill power supply...so I'm down to motherboard. I've got an ECS G31T-M and 2x2GB Corsair Fatality PC2-6400 running at 6-6-6. I can't adjust my memory voltage...I can only select auto or nothing.

Where do I look to see what voltage is running at? I look at my +3.3V and it says 1.8v, although my memory specs say 2.1v. Could this be my problem, or am I looking in the wrong place?
 

MadAd

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auto or what? see if the nothing option unlocks the ram voltage pwm to be adjusted in another field.

and youd likely know if your 3.3v line was at 1.8v, things would be going badly wrong, 1.8 however sounds about right for ram defaults so yeah a little bump is in order if yours is 2.1 stock - sounds like its not reading the stick data correctly.

If you can get into bios there is usually a system health page with all the current voltages and temps, or in windows use a 3rd party monitor... speedfan does it, lots of others do too
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: jimmycartrette
I've got an ECS G31T-M and 2x2GB Corsair Fatality PC2-6400 running at 6-6-6.
Corsair doesn't make "Fatality" DDR2...
Make another stab at it.