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I bought a pair of OCZ Platinum DDR2-800 RAM, unfortunately it runs at 2.1V, and I'm kind of worried if this will prevent my mobos from posting once I set it up... Does anyone know?
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
From what I hear, the older BIOS has problems with CL3 and RAM higher than 1.8v. Also I hear that has been fixed with a BIOS update.
BIOS
Originally posted by: Crellion101
I bought a pair of OCZ Platinum DDR2-800 RAM, unfortunately it runs at 2.1V, and I'm kind of worried if this will prevent my mobos from posting once I set it up... Does anyone know?
Originally posted by: dkehler
Originally posted by: Crellion101
I bought a pair of OCZ Platinum DDR2-800 RAM, unfortunately it runs at 2.1V, and I'm kind of worried if this will prevent my mobos from posting once I set it up... Does anyone know?
I had a similar problem, and the tech support at OCZ advised me to try booting with just one stick of RAM. I did, and it worked.
Originally posted by: Cuhulainn
Originally posted by: dkehler
Originally posted by: Crellion101
I bought a pair of OCZ Platinum DDR2-800 RAM, unfortunately it runs at 2.1V, and I'm kind of worried if this will prevent my mobos from posting once I set it up... Does anyone know?
I had a similar problem, and the tech support at OCZ advised me to try booting with just one stick of RAM. I did, and it worked.
yep, same here. I booted with one, flashed to f4c bios, then I was able to boot with both sticks.
cheers :beer:
Originally posted by: Crellion101
Originally posted by: Cuhulainn
Originally posted by: dkehler
Originally posted by: Crellion101
I bought a pair of OCZ Platinum DDR2-800 RAM, unfortunately it runs at 2.1V, and I'm kind of worried if this will prevent my mobos from posting once I set it up... Does anyone know?
I had a similar problem, and the tech support at OCZ advised me to try booting with just one stick of RAM. I did, and it worked.
yep, same here. I booted with one, flashed to f4c bios, then I was able to boot with both sticks.
cheers :beer:
Cuhulainn, I'm quite curious as I haven't set up my Gigabyte mobos yet, but do you need a OS to update the BIOS or is there some sort of Built-in BIOS updater?
Originally posted by: CPUCarl
Arggggg. I ordered the ocz pc 6400 platinum to go along with my new system from newegg yesterday, after seeing this thread I decided to order the corsair at zipzoom as suggested. Any way to get around newegg's 15 percent restocking fee?