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Memory | 24GB DDR3, 1400MHZ CL8 |
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Storage | Samsung EVO 960 250gb, EVO 850 250gb, Vertex 3 128gb. 2 TB of Rotational. |
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Power Supply | Corsair TX850 |
Mouse | Cyborg R.A.T. 7 |
Software | Win7 64Bit Ultimate |
i disagree with velvet.
Not many chips run 800Mhz CL4, and few run 1066 at anything less than 5-5-5-15.
Dont run above 2.0v without airflow over the ram, especially with 4 sticks... they will slowly heat up and cause you to BSOD after several hours (but will pass every stress test you throw at it, since the heat dissipates when you leave it off for a while between tests)
that said, you *have* patriot 1066Mhz ram... so you should be able to up to 1066Mhz (likely at 2.1v, and you may need to bump NB volts like i have to)
lol? i never had a kit or single stick that wasnt able to do 800 mhz cl4, no matter if specced for or not (everything below ddr 800 maybe... but not 800 cl5 ram). may be so, because i never used old ddr2, just never versions of ddr2.
mine never failed running even at 900 mhz cl 4, or up until 950, where it began that modules needed cl5
i agree tho, that 1066 with cl4 are pretty difficult to achieve, and you need the modules for it. D9 are probably one of the few chips, that in some cases could even run up to 1200 4-4-4-12 stable
but again, i would say, that up until 2.2v are safe, given that the ram has functional heatspreaders (clean ram or cosmetic spreaders with little use, may be at their max with 2.0 and no active cooling)
everything higher surely should be cooled, that is in fact a truth.
as mussels said, 1066 should be easily achievable regarding that that is its stock speed ;-) but it can fail, if youre very unlucky and your ram is a monday model (happens,but is rare), or semi-incompatible to your board.
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