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SLI-DR - Fried Ram?


zoomee

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Hi all,

 

Hmmmm, bit confused and un-sure if i might have damaged my RAM - heres the script.

 

My system worked perfectly fine at 260FSB 2.5-3-3-8/1T until I decided to change my case - thinking a stacker would help cool my components more I set it up and fired away at 260x10 as per the previous setup.

 

However - I am now having issues getting my ram to the same point using the same timings! :(

 

Quick question then - If I have fried my ram should it not work at all? or is that what they do - i.e. a little bit of frying=less overclock?

 

sorry for the n00bie question......thanks.

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ahhhhh - tis not teh memory - tis teh CPU

 

Waterblock doesnt sit right on the CPU core as its IHS-less

 

Problem is that when you install the waterblock - theres two massivly long screws that go into the motherboard yer? - well no matter how tight they are - they move up and down - anyone else have this prob?

 

Its probably a case of the CPU block installed the wrong way? it wasn't a problem before as the piping didnt put a strain on the CPU block - now it does

 

hmmmm.....I feel dual-core coming on.......this fx-53 has had its day......

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