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Old 08-24-2005, 12:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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is it possible to change vdimm not being in BIOS, example like from windows, are ther any programs to change vdimm, cuz my mobo doesn't support changing voltage?
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is it possible to change vdimm not being in BIOS, example like from windows, are ther any programs to change vdimm, cuz my mobo doesn't support changing voltage?
any jumpers?
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i think not, gotta check.

nope, no jumpers

any other way?

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Dont think Vdimm is soft-adjustable.
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