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About RAM operative memory.
I already have GIGABYTE P67X motherboard with socket 1155 which
supports more than 1333MHz and above 1600MHz(including), Chieftec 850W
80+ and Kingston 2x4GB 1.65v 1600MHz X.M.P CL9 T1 module, and i7 2700k (i have to wait to get it), as i know, all i7's recomended memory is
1066 - 1333MHz, of course it is recomended, and as i know that " K "
stands for overclocking specificcaly, that my intentions are for
overclocking it, and as i know that i7 needs memory voltage or can
support those who have 1.5v , those who are above like i have 1.65v
are...actually i don't know what they are or what will happen, is it really bad , or what?
Because T1 module from Kingston specializing for i7's , and it's not
making any sense if moderboard supports more than 1333MHz of memory,
Kingston T1 module specializing for i7's and is making more than
1333MHz's RAM's with 1.65v and knowing that recomended from CPU is only
1.5v and 1066-1333MHz frequency, i want to know that i will get those
1600MHz's and without any worrying about CPU condition after changing
the votage or in other words making overclokcing, but...can i make that CPU
allows 1.65v instead of 1.5 for memory and get those 1600MHz with out
worrying about anything that will go off ? Because i want to use those
1600MHz with out worrying about those 1.5 and 1.65v. Of course with good
cooling system it give more life time/spin for CPU even if it is OC, like
having H80 liquid cooling system from Intel. Any advice and tips please of how i
could make to have those 1600MHz that will run smoothly without
worrying about 1.5 or 1.65v , should i reduce the voltage of RAM or
should i give more voltage for CPU to get those 1.65v for RAM using ?
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Hello nikromants,
I'm sorry but overclocking is beyond the scope of this forum.
There are lots of forums on overclocking. I googled 'intel overclocking guide'
Can you try one of those?
Sorry,
Pat
I'm sorry but overclocking is beyond the scope of this forum.
There are lots of forums on overclocking. I googled 'intel overclocking guide'
Can you try one of those?
Sorry,
Pat
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Hello
where is sofware onekey overclocking for lenovo

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