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    Annalie Birgitta is offline Junior Member
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    Default Memory voltage change

    Does somebody know how do I adjust the memory voltage from 2.2V to 2V? The new memory I just bought supports 2V.

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    It depends on the motherboard, but there should be a BIOS setting to change memory voltage.

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    Cecil Dumny is offline Member
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    If you have a mainstream board, there should be a menu with at least a few options for voltages and clocks. There will either be a setting with the memory voltage on it, or a setting that will raise it up from the standard voltage.

    If you have DDR2 the standard voltage it 1.8 volts, so to get 2 volts you would want +.2V
    If you have DDR3 the standard voltage is 1.5 volts, so to get 2 volts you would want +.5V.

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