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Hey guys, I have the Intel D865PERL Mobo, Chipset i865PE, Version: AAC27648-211 with the latest bios P21. I want to upgrade the ddr400 memory to 2 gigabytes of OCZ EL Dual Channel Platinum DDR PC3200 (two 1 gig modules). Problem lies in that I can't figure out where in the bios (or if in fact this mobo models bios offers this!) the voltage for the dimm (vdimm) area is, so I can change it to properly accomadate these ddr's. I don't even know what vdimm it is running at currently, which is quite annoying. I checked with Everest software, no dice, checked with intel free desktop control center software, nothing. So I'm sorta coming to the conclusion that maybe it's set at some voltage say 2.6v and that can't be adjusted, or it automatically adjusts itself (which would be nice lol). I just don't want to fork over 200 bucks only to get a blue screen because voltage are not high enough to power the ocz's. If anybody know's this mobo, or has any idea what I can do to resolve this issue, I seriously would appreciate it to the max.
Thanks so much, ahead of time. a.m. P.S.: this mobo model didn't come with any ethernet option, had to buy an expansion card for internet. And in my bios I AM able to change the DIMM timings. Rest of my computer: Gskill 1 gig, pc3200, cas of 3, timings 4-4-4-8 7800 gs agp 8x evga 550 watt rosewill 36 gig WD Raptor P4 3.4 ghz 800 fsb 1mb L2 cache Creative Extreme Music sound card |
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