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    Memory voltage

    I have a 4GB set of XMS2 6400 memory which is rated at 2.1v (CM2X2048-6400C4DHX). It's currently running at ~ 1.9v (stock voltage). Is this likely to cause any problems / should I increase the voltage?

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    Re: Memory voltage

    If it is stable at 1.9v, there is no need to increase it.

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