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sigh, so my computer at home says it only accepts memory at 2.5v
Posted by
tRuMaN (aka Truman)
Oct 28 '08, 09:30
but most of the memory I find on newegg is 2.6v or 2.7 v
does that really matter?
Responses:
Some motherboards have the option in the BIOS to tweak the voltage up/down. Check if you're does and then you could bump it up to 2.6 -- nm
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kilboooo
Oct 28, 09:40
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one more question, cause I am confused today.
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tRuMaN
Oct 28, 09:44
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Probably not. I think that's a fairly standard setup but you won't know really until you try -- nm
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kilboooo
Oct 28, 09:45
this post should be flagged with st tech geek signal. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Oct 28, 09:32
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honestly I don't know the answer, I'd be really careful about trying to match power specs though -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 28, 09:32
The STIG Signal? -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 28, 09:32
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