Wednesday, August 16th 2006
DDR Maximizer V.1.2
It looks like that one of the well known XS members-hipro5 has a new toy to show. His device called DDR Maximizer V.1.2 provides external voltage to the physical memory (DDR modules) of your computer, with the intention of helping them work at a higher frequency than the rated. It also helps to diagnose your physical RAM for possible errors that may have, by supplying them with various voltages, which the user himself can choose from the front panel. The DDR Maximizer V.1.2 supports various DDRI/DDRII/DDRIII memories through different PCBs. The device provides up to 4.2volts for DDRI, up to 3volts for DDRII memory and VTT control up to 2.1volts. It has overload, overvoltage and overheat protection, too. The DDR Maximizer V.1.2 is available in 2 different (black, silver) faceplates and 2 different (red, blue) display colors. Click here for more information.
Source:
hipro-tech
38 Comments on DDR Maximizer V.1.2
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I'm truly happy that the maker is one of the BEST voltmodders and electrical engineers, a great guy and even very friendly, it doesn't affect the issue at all though. No domination here.
I will eventually buy one of these after I graduate and get a job. I want to someday watercool some of the fastest ram on the market at the time, and push it to the limit with this thing ;P
Keep up the good work!
sell a kidnie ;)
oh and note i never said eather had to be yours ;)
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-Device has been used for any purpose other than its design intent
So no sexy robot women?
What the hell else could someone use this for? lol
If I could afford it I would have one to push 3ish volts to my OCZ. It sucks that my board limits me to 2.85vdimm and if I go off the 3.3v line I get fluctuation under load. So short of me building a complex circuit myself this is the way to go.
:D