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Who uses the 4vDimm Jumper 24/7?


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Who uses the 4vDimm Jumper 24/7? :confused:

 

Hello friends, I have read some Threads in the OCZ Support Forum, about the problem to use the 4v Jumper on the DFI NF4 Boards, and the risk that this have, also it could make die to your memories. :drool:

 

I'm planing to buy a DDR Booster, also I have 2 T.T. 79CFM fans for it and the VX's, I'll use a External 480W 20Pin PSU only for the DDR Booster. :nod:

 

So what do you think about it Guys?

Who use the 4vDimm Jumper 24/7?

 

Greetings ;)

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2 rigs with it on 24/7. But I have large fans blowinng on the VDimm MOSFET as well as the RAM. It may not be the smartest thing to do depending on how much Voltage your RAM really needs. The OCZ trick seems a better option for most folks.

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2 rigs with it on 24/7. But I have large fans blowinng on the VDimm MOSFET as well as the RAM. It may not be the smartest thing to do depending on how much Voltage your RAM really needs. The OCZ trick seems a better option for most folks.

I'm building my right with T.T. 79CFM Fans and 93.7CFM Fans, Cooling everywhere, as I said I'll use 2 79CFM fans for it :nod:

 

What are the CFM of your fans soundx98?? And what is the temp of the Sticks? :confused:

 

But I'm so scared reading some threads of RAMS killed for use it :drool:

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I use it with my Redlines. I have my XP-90 blowing on the second stick and a 80MM fan blowing on the MOSFET and top stick. They stay cool to the touch and I have had no issues now in 3 months of usage.

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CoolerMaster 80mms. On clearance at www.svc.com $1.29 each in green, plenty of colors available 32cfm, think 21db http://www.svc.com/80comaneledc4.html

120mm TT A2018 (adjustable, up to 73CFM I think)

 

XP-90 and XP-120 for CPU coolers, pics below sig.

 

Can't hear em cause all the Ho's are partying and talkin loud and such :D

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CoolerMaster 80mms. On clearance at www.svc.com $1.29 each in green, plenty of colors available 32cfm, think 21db http://www.svc.com/80comaneledc4.html

120mm TT A2018 (adjustable, up to 73CFM I think)

 

XP-90 and XP-120 for CPU coolers, pics below sig.

 

Can't hear em cause all the Ho's are partying and talkin loud and such :D

Hahaha well, I'll try some weeks with the Jumper, if I see any bad, I'll go for the Booster :D

 

Yes the T.T. A2018 have 93.7CFM I have two, one for my BFG also cool the Chipset area and the another for the HD's :D

 

Greetings... ;)

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My Redlines have worked fine in it for a couple months now, just got a Panaflo 120mm blowing air across them. Gonna put a pair of 80mm fans on the side of the case to get air directly on them soon, but they've never been all that warm even on the 3rd torture test on Prime95.

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