A andrew26 In Runtime Messages 333 Nov 7, 2008 #11 Cabbs said: It just depends on how far you go. I've ran DDR2 at 2.19V for almost a year and it ran just fine, not that I recommend going that high. My current RAM is at 2.07V. Click to expand... 1.80 works better than anything else for me and I think it's better for the RAM.
Cabbs said: It just depends on how far you go. I've ran DDR2 at 2.19V for almost a year and it ran just fine, not that I recommend going that high. My current RAM is at 2.07V. Click to expand... 1.80 works better than anything else for me and I think it's better for the RAM.
Cabbs Golden Master Messages 7,912 Nov 7, 2008 #12 Lower voltages are better for the life of your components. You want the lowest voltage it takes to be stable.
Lower voltages are better for the life of your components. You want the lowest voltage it takes to be stable.