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Hi guys, just got 4 Gb of these babys for my crossfire X system and want to run them at their capacity for optimal performance.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...e_dual_channel Do i just need to go into the bios to change the volts? Is that all i need to do? |
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It depends on your BIOS but you probably need to adjust the voltage as well as the timings.
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