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Why bump agp voltage and what can you do with the dimm voltage?

Syndicate

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For reference I have an Nforce2 8RDA+. My memory is generic PC3200/CL2.5.

I am currently running at 200FSB with 7-3-3-2.5 memory timings. Lower crashes. Would bumping the dimm voltage up enable me to lower these memory timings? Or is it only for FSB increases?, could it overheat the memory and damage it?

Also, why would one want to change the voltage on the AGP slot?
 
It could hurt the memory if you set it too high, but "too high" is different for every kind of RAM, even every individual chip. Go up a little bit at a time and only have it as high as you need to make it stable.
 
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