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PoisonRaven

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Hello everyone.

I have an old PC that use for old games, been using a dedicated gpu but had a problem with it so I decided to get more RAM to be able to use the integrated gpu so I got two DDR3 1600 sticks, they're identical but seems like one stick is newer than the other and it shows like DDR3L in CPU-Z while the other one is a regular stick and now I have one running at 1.5v and the other at 1.35v.

Is this a problem?, I know the DDR3L stick that is running at 1.35v can run at 1.5v too but I don't know how to do that so maybe you can help me with that, they're at dual channel and didn't have any kind of blue screen or something like that.

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Cheers and thanks!. :roll:
 

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Hello everyone.

I have an old PC that use for old games, been using a dedicated gpu but had a problem with it so I decided to get more RAM to be able to use the integrated gpu so I got two DDR3 1600 sticks, they're identical but seems like one stick is newer than the other and it shows like DDR3L in CPU-Z while the other one is a regular stick and now I have one running at 1.5v and the other at 1.35v.

Is this a problem?, I know the DDR3L stick that is running at 1.35v can run at 1.5v too but I don't know how to do that so maybe you can help me with that, they're at dual channel and didn't have any kind of blue screen or something like that.


Cheers and thanks!. :roll:
Ok thats a report of their capabilities, go into the bios and look at where dram voltage is set to
 
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Are you on a 790GX board?
 

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Ok thats a report of their capabilities, go into the bios and look at where dram voltage is set to

The DRAM Voltage is 1.368v in bios and there are two options:

First one is Memory Timing Mode that is set to auto and 1.35v, I can set it to manual or advanced manual but can't change the voltage, all I can change there are two options called Channel and Rank Interleaving.

The other options is DRAM Voltage (CH A/B) that if I set it to auto it sets to 1.368v but I can change it manually.

Are you on a 790GX board?

No, my board is a GA-F2A55M-S1 rev 3.
 
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Generally when I had low voltage memory in an AM3 system, I switched VDDR closer to the spec for that memory.
My system has been all over the place. Mushkin 4GB 1600 kit rated 1.85v and I ran them 2.08v to get them stable.
Had a 1.5v Ballistix kit in it when I went up to 8GB and then a 1.6v G.Skill kit when I went to 16GB 2133.
I can't give you very good advice on these types of systems other than run whatever feels right.
 
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You either undervolt your 1.5V RAM (with 1.35V on both), or overvolt the 1.35V stick (1.5V on both).
First option should be fine, but maybe check stability of that 1.5V stick separately at 1.35V [DRAM Voltage] (with standard settings) ?
Second option is just "the usual". DDR3 OG spec calls for 1.5V as standard RAM voltage.
I HIGHLY doubt a DDR3L (ie. 1.35V rated) stick, could experience a degrading issue big enough to be noticeable at this voltage level.
 

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You either undervolt your 1.5V RAM (with 1.35V on both), or overvolt the 1.35V stick (1.5V on both).
First option should be fine, but maybe check stability of that 1.5V stick separately at 1.35V [DRAM Voltage] (with standard settings) ?
Second option is just "the usual". DDR3 OG spec calls for 1.5V as standard RAM voltage.
I HIGHLY doubt a DDR3L (ie. 1.35V rated) stick, could experience a degrading issue big enough to be noticeable at this voltage level.

Yep, that's what I want to do, make the DDR3L stick run at 1.5v like the other one to avoid stability/performance problems but don't know how to do it because I had never mess with voltage things hehe.
 
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If you are not getting errors and your PC is not crashing, then there is no issue. DDR3 can run at 1.35, and DDR3L can run at 1.5 without issues, in general.

You might have looked for the same stick model, but the DDR3L is BAB2 instead of BAA3 (in the middle of the model number there), so they are of a different type. Still, if there are no stability issues, let it be, and just enjoy the machine.

If the BIOS defaulted to the 1.35V voltage as it seems to have and you are still not having issues, then it's all good and even better that way. There is no need to raise the DDR3L voltage to 1.5, if anything, doing so might introduce issues instead.
 
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Even though the sticks are rated for different voltages, they will probably operate now at the same voltage. If the system is stable, leave it on auto. If not, some (hopefully small) voltage increase should stabilise it.
 

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If you are not getting errors and your PC is not crashing, then there is no issue. DDR3 can run at 1.35, and DDR3L can run at 1.5 without issues, in general.

You might have looked for the same stick model, but the DDR3L is BAB2 instead of BAA3 (in the middle of the model number there), so they are of a different type. Still, if there are no stability issues, let it be, and just enjoy the machine.

If the BIOS defaulted to the 1.35V voltage as it seems to have and you are still not having issues, then it's all good and even better that way. There is no need to raise the DDR3L voltage to 1.5, if anything, doing so might introduce issues instead.

Is there any software like aida or hwinfo that can show me the current voltage of each stick?. I notice a little freeze when I scroll down fast for example and I changed from 4GB single to 16GB dual channel but I can't feel a very noticeable performance upgrade if you ask me.

Thanks everyone for all your replies. :)
 
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DDR3L is rated for both 1.35V and 1.5V. If it's working I wouldn't worry about it.

HWiNFO and HWMonitor can show the RAM voltage.
 

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I have ram at 1.65
 
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