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jmke 16th October 2004 15:00

OCZ DDR Booster + Asus P4C800
 
I installed the DDR booster in my P4 board, plugged in the some BH-6 Mushkin, booted up the PC. I'm getting no display from the LEDs on the unit; however they did work on my MSI K8N Neo motherboard.

so I start to increase the FSB, which stops at ~220 CL2 2-2-5. I then turn the dial on the DDR booster to the right side, but since I have no readout, I have no idea how much voltage I'm feeding those chips. I stop halfway and try again.. memory now runs stable @ speed and timings seen below.

any utility which allows me to read the DDR voltages from Windows ?

kristos 16th October 2004 15:35

not that I know off,

hipro5's ddr "optimizer" or what does he call it will have Vdimm tracking but untill it's out and untill you get one for review (hint :D) you could try and see if the normal reading points do the trick:


jmke 16th October 2004 15:36

don't have a voltmeter :) but thanks for the pic ;)

edit: dug up an old vmeter, it works :super: it's not very accurate but I was able to calibrate it to 3.0v

thanks Kristos :super:

jmke 16th October 2004 15:49

really should get a digital voltmeter :)

kristos 16th October 2004 15:54

gentlemen, start your engines !!

:king:

250fsb 2-2-2-5 @ 3V :wow: sweet :D

Sidney 16th October 2004 15:59

Your dial volt meter meeting 2004 technology reminds me of a grand father talking to his grand kid.;)

How lovely? they do seem to communicate well with each other.

wutske 16th October 2004 16:06

Try MBM (or speedfan or whatever you prefer), because sometimes it read your VMem (like it does on my mb)

jmke 16th October 2004 16:31

actually need 3.3+ for 250 CL2

MBM5 does not read vmem on Asus :(

Sidney 16th October 2004 17:14

Any comparison!;)

When you get a chance show 2-2-2-5 vs 3-4-4-8 (p4), please.

jmke 16th October 2004 17:44

the cause could be the -5V line missing from ATX connector on Coolermaster RP450w


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