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    Re: Fried memory?

    Quote Originally Posted by switchmode View Post
    If you find the maximum overclock just back it off a bit for safety and you are good to go as they say
    I like to keep a fan directed at the NB on my system they can get quiet hot and overvolting only makes it hotter.

    1Ghz memory what is the final overclock ? is that 1:1 ? I dont do any super high overclocks just enough to get some more value.
    It was the final overclock on 1:1 but i dropped off to 900 because i couldnt really see a difference and i want to keep them as cool as pos...

    Quote Originally Posted by this_is_gav View Post

    It still took him 27 hours to respond to that and in the meantime he posted 8 times, mainly defending himself against his own attitude.
    So your counting my posts and watching the clock? So what if it took me "27 Hours" to respond? I dont spend all day with my head in my computer i got better things to do thanks. I think you need to come back to the real world. Yes im defending myself from YOUR attitude because you are the one throwing your teddy around and for what reason?? I have already said the ram is fine and i never actually said i was going to RMA them in the first place....



    Quote Originally Posted by GSte View Post
    No it's not, only amongst entusiasts.
    Which is why i bought this ram.....its enthusiasts ram
    Last edited by matlamont; 19-02-2008 at 07:41 PM.

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    Re: Fried memory?

    Quote Originally Posted by matlamont View Post
    So your counting my posts and watching the clock? So what if it took me "27 Hours" to respond? I dont spend all day with my head in my computer i got better things to do thanks. I think you need to come back to the real world. Yes im defending myself from YOUR attitude because you are the one throwing your teddy around and for what reason?? I have already said the ram is fine and i never actually said i was going to RMA them in the first place....
    I wasn't having a go at your attitude as such, but I will now if that's this is how you react. I was suggesting that you were given a solid recommendation as to the cause of the problem (which turned out to be the right one) some 27hrs prior and you had tested things following that, yet you (and Bravv) seemed to prefer to debunk our other (and equally valid, if not correct in this instance) theories away than to go and sort out the issue instead.

    Strangely, I don't sit around counting posts and ticking them off at time intervals. I just thought it odd the approach you were taking.

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