1066 ocz refuses to go over 800@1:1???

pistyll

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Hi,

got a bit of a problem insomuch that I have 2x1gig sticks OCZ 1066 pc2 memory OCZ2N1066SR12G and whereas I am overclocked @ 3.6Ghz my memory refuses to post above 800Mhz I have timings set as per sticker on ram of 5-5-5-15 2t 2.1v but every time I try to go over 800Mhz pc refuses to boot am I missing something?? I am runnig on Asus P5KC mobo with 1203 bios (latest) I can't see anything else bios that will enable me to force sticks to operate at rated speeds anyone any ideas???

Many Thanks
 
Hi,

thanks for the reply but voltage is already at 2.1v which is recommended by ocz and is printed on heatspreader will increasing the voltage harm the memory and invalidate the warranty? what would you suggest I increase it to??

Many Thanks
 
name='pistyll' said:
Hi,

thanks for the reply but voltage is already at 2.1v which is recommended by ocz and is printed on heatspreader will increasing the voltage harm the memory and invalidate the warranty? what would you suggest I increase it to??

Yes it is harmful to the memory,, any electronic modules if they are run pass than their rated peak voltage will have a harmful effects and the manufacturer will not warranty it....

I suggest call OCZ support since they are the only people knowledgeable enough to give you an advice instead of asking people that are trying to sound smart...
 
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