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    Does the OCZ booster work on a Albatron PX875P Pro??

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    Could someone confirm that it works on K8NS PRO?
    I am supposed to pick it up this afternoon...

    (I just can´t believe that one can get this new eq here in Finland already now )
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    Originally posted by jayl
    Could someone confirm that it works on K8NS PRO?
    I am supposed to pick it up this afternoon...

    (I just can´t believe that one can get this new eq here in Finland already now )
    yes, it works fine with the K8NS pro...

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    I just got my OCZ Booster...

    been running my BH5 at 5:4, wanted to try 1:1 at 250+

    before the booster my mem started to give me errors in memtest at 243 MHz... With the booster I get the same results !

    No matter what the voltage, it starts givin errors at 243FSB

    I've tried different timings, no luck

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    I saw in this thread that it said use slot 3 for the booster, but on this page, http://www.ocztechnology.com/display...ocompatibility
    it doesn't mention it ? I used slot 4, if I use slot3 then the booster also covers slot4 which means I'll lose dual channel!

    my AI7 nogood above 243 with bh5?

    edit: the DDR voltstability is really bad with the booster, set to 3.3 now and MBM reports 3.11-3.35V

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    5:4 or 6:5? 5:4 is 166:133, 6:5 is 200:166
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    ffletchs

    you might be having some other problem , someone here might know a little more , but if you voltage is fluctuating at all the vdimm booster LED readout would show it , as well as the MBM

    I am very curious what power supply your using ?
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    Originally posted by ryanpgroovy
    ffletchs

    you might be having some other problem , someone here might know a little more , but if you voltage is fluctuating at all the vdimm booster LED readout would show it , as well as the MBM

    I am very curious what power supply your using ?
    my PSU is the Enermax EG465AX-VE 460W, all the rails are very stable, and vdimm is very stable without the booster...

    If anyone has any info/thoughts....

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    hmmm , can you try another psu really quick ?
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    have you tried using the booster in other dimm slots?

    does it fluctuate all the time or only in idle or only under load?

    what did you set the vdimm to in bios?

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    I just ordered a booster to test on my Leadtek K8N. I'm a bit worried, though, because my board doesn't like running two sticks of RAM in slots 2 and 3. I have a feeling those heatsinks on the booster might get in the way - any comments on that?
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    I think the enermax psu's have a hard time maintaining current at high loads.

    Put your hand at the exhaust fan of the PSU and see how hot it is.. if its more than just warm you could be putting too much strain on it to produce the needed current to feed all the devices in the system reliably, even though voltage may be holding stable.

    I know my Antec 400w smartpower does it..

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    Originally posted by ryanpgroovy
    hmmm , can you try another psu really quick ?
    no, dont have another psu handy...

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    Originally posted by saaya
    have you tried using the booster in other dimm slots?

    does it fluctuate all the time or only in idle or only under load?

    what did you set the vdimm to in bios?
    I have it in slot 4, thats really the only one you can use, otherwise you wont beable to use dualchannel.. but I tried it in slot 3 with the mem in slot 1&2, same results, OC and vdimm all over the place

    tried settin the vdimm in bios, 2.6, 2.7 and 3.2, same results

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    Originally posted by STEvil
    I think the enermax psu's have a hard time maintaining current at high loads.

    Put your hand at the exhaust fan of the PSU and see how hot it is.. if its more than just warm you could be putting too much strain on it to produce the needed current to feed all the devices in the system reliably, even though voltage may be holding stable.

    I know my Antec 400w smartpower does it..
    The rails on it are very stable with enough amps,
    3.3V, 35A
    5.0V, 35A
    12V, 32A

    Case temps are around 28°C-30°C, psu fans at max, the exhaust from the psu is 35°C-37°C (i have an infrared temp gun)

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    Originally posted by STEvil
    I think the enermax psu's have a hard time maintaining current at high loads.

    Put your hand at the exhaust fan of the PSU and see how hot it is.. if its more than just warm you could be putting too much strain on it to produce the needed current to feed all the devices in the system reliably, even though voltage may be holding stable.

    I know my Antec 400w smartpower does it..
    My Enermax 465 (I think thats the whisper it has the fan control pot) seemed to put out about the same voltages and fluctuations (hundredths of a volt) as my PC P&C 510w and it was a lot quieter and made less heat But I know the Turbo Cool can handle a much higher load and its not modded yet so maybe thats why they arent fully stable.
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    I've got a Rev .2 of the booster and an Asus A8V. What's the score with using this with some dual channel memory - obviously if you use slots 1 and 3 for the dual channel bus then you cant get the booster installed

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    Has anyone tested the booster in the ABIT AV8 rev.1.1 S939?
    how much vdimm can i give?

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    Question Details please?

    Originally posted by hag6br
    yes, it works fine with the K8NS pro...
    Fed up w/ my BH-5 in the toilet w/o it so just grabbed it from excaliber - here Thursday.

    Want to use it w/ 2x.5G BH5 - WHAT is suggested SETUP Please

    (Which slots for what?)

    Thanks MikeE

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    ok a dumb question
    I am gettin one of these babies soon
    and i was wondering how do you adjust the VDIMM voltage??

    do you just let the bios stay in default/auto and then adjust the booster??

    or do you set the bios to the max and then set the booster??

    thanx

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    Works on the A7V880. I had to test with a multimeter, but it indeed does work
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    Dos enybody no wen the booster will be at the shop's in belgium,becaus the speek about it now for 2months that it by in the shop,but no sigare yet ,an i need it bad.

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    Thks Stinger,but a can't buy stuff in that shop,i don't have a creditcard ,and the only take payment from a creditcard(a think).

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    Originally posted by RocKer
    Thks Stinger,but a can't buy stuff in that shop,i don't have a creditcard ,and the only take payment from a creditcard(a think).
    /Dutch mode on

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    Originally posted by Cranox
    /Dutch mode on
    ....

    /Dutch mode off

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