I read a few threads that they 'blow up' there memory due to the voltage being to high. The memory I want to get has voltage set to 2.1v. Now how do I know I'm not going to 'blow them up'? See specs below for more info.
manufacturers that market to "overclocking enthusiasts" will usually make sure their RAM is able to overvolt well and they usually even specify in the warranty that you can overvolt it while still keeping under warranty (usually about .2+ volts above stock is under warranty). A well-known maker that does this is OCZ but a lot of others do this with their high-performance "enthusiast" memory.
Unit identified there's no way to give an educated guess on whether it will work or not. Some MB is very sensitive to RAM voltage.
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kaqmal kumar