Now the problem is I have a water cooling system that takes up the majority of my case. The tubes for reservoir run directly above memory slots. Doing this was no simple task, but I would not call it a pain in end; it simply needed bit extra time.

This compared to size of memory, DDR Booster is large. Motherboards tend to have small room between slots. For all boards that I have tried this in, booster took up the slot to right of it. I have it in slot four on my motherboard, and memory in slots one and three. If you have only three slots, you are unable to execute two sticks and DDR Booster. Please test motherboard's compatibility first.

I handled to fit both sticks of memory and DDR Booster in, but it was a tight fit. I do not like how close the Booster is to stick. With extra volts to RAM appears extra heat, and DDR Booster also runs actually hot. Extra heat so close together could make a problem.

Do not forget about power connectors. I place these earlier in DDR Booster; I knew it would rapidly obtain tight in there. If you stick Molex connectors in, it will fry; if you place them in wrong connectors, it will fry. Do you know how important it is to place them in right? They are labeled “left” and “right.” The first question was “what is the front?” You could look at what wires are running in them, and match it with setting printed on PCB. If you do not know what colored wires correspond to, OCZ has color coded both parts.