voltage for Corsair TwinX-3200LL?

yourdeardaniel

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I'm running P4 2.8C @ 3.22 with 1.6 vcore and 2.65 vdimm. should i max the vdimm to 2.85v? attempting to hit 3.4 or 3.5 :)
 

myocardia

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You'd be better off by just dropping your memory timings back to 2-3-3-6 or even 2-2-2-5, and running a 5:4 memory divider. 250 fsb will be running your ram at exactly 200 (400 DDR), and I'm willing to bet that too fsb at 2-2-2-5/6 will beat 250 fsb at 2.5-3-3-6, even if you can make it run that high with a CAS of 2.5.
 

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well, if it is involving to change your ram timings and FSB,
then yes do bump it gradually,
otherwise keep it as it is if u can get stability.
 

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Originally posted by: yourdeardaniel
I'm running P4 2.8C @ 3.22 with 1.6 vcore and 2.65 vdimm. should i max the vdimm to 2.85v? attempting to hit 3.4 or 3.5 :)


I cannot run my twinx 3200LL at 230fsb... Need 2.8v to get them to 206 at 2 2 2.

If I were you, I would not hesitate to try higher volt. You should maximize you cpu oc first (by trying 5:4). Then find out the max of your memory by bumping up the volatage (1:1). Then compare the two to see which setting you like.

Unless you are very lucky to be able to run your memory to ~240-250 at 1:1, I'd think myocardia is right. Conventional wisdom is that you should maximize the cpu oc.