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28th May 2005, 16:24 | #21 | |
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so if you want more then 3.3V Vdimm, you have to switch via the jumpers to teh 5V rail but it only allows up to 4V if I'm not mistaken. | |
28th May 2005, 21:41 | #22 |
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| Then that's just not an option for me. I want my rails as tight as possible. I'll either wait for a revised version of the DFI or stick to 3.2v. By the way, since power supplies were brought up and I am in the market for a new one, which one do people recommend? I've heard good things about the OCZ and PC Power&Cooling products. Take into account that I'm not bothered about SLI, I do like my silence, the best possible quality current and even though is optimal as far as quality current is concerned I do want it to be modular. |
29th May 2005, 20:32 | #23 |
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| if you want it to be modular, the ocz modstream is probably not a bad choice |
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