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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: boglav on November 03, 2010, 12:28:44 pm

Title: Safe DDR voltage? (GA-P55A-UD3)
Post by: boglav on November 03, 2010, 12:28:44 pm
Hello,

I have a GA-P55a-UD3 together with an I5 760 and a dual channel memory kit:    Kingston Hyperx DDR3 2x 2GB 1333 CL7 KHX1333C7D3K2/4GX.

The store where I bought the PC components suggested that I should enable XMP profile. The ram is then automaticaly set at 7-7-7-20 (according to specs), but the voltage is also set at 1.65.
Easy Tune 6 reports DRAM voltage at 1.664 V.

Are this settings safe? Should I go for Auto by SPD with bigger latencies and lower voltage?
I don't OC the system. What settings would you use?
Title: Re: Safe DDR voltage? (GA-P55A-UD3)
Post by: Dark Mantis on November 03, 2010, 02:51:58 pm
Hi
The recommended safe working voltage for DDR3 is 1.65V but it is well known for people to go over this when they are overclocking. Certainly 1.66V is acceptable.
Title: Re: Safe DDR voltage? (GA-P55A-UD3)
Post by: boglav on November 03, 2010, 06:26:15 pm
Perfect!
 It was a shame really to get RAM with such good specs as this one (and id didn't come cheap where I live, trust me!) and not take full advantage of its performances. But it was my limited knowledge that the memory controller of the I5 powered systems is inside the processor with a critical limit of 1.65 v and this was a little over. But as long as the people that issued the warranty for the parts don't worry, I probably shouldn't also.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Safe DDR voltage? (GA-P55A-UD3)
Post by: Lsdmeasap on November 04, 2010, 02:06:28 pm
You can use more than 1.65V if you want, you just have to keep QPI/Vtt voltage withing 0.5v of the dram voltage.

So if you set 1.7V ram voltage, you would need to keep QPI/Vtt to at least 1.2v minimum.
Title: Re: Safe DDR voltage? (GA-P55A-UD3)
Post by: Dark Mantis on November 04, 2010, 02:25:34 pm
I'm glad you posted that Lsdmeasap as I wanted to clarify that point with you. Thanks.