The Abit Ai7 is on the list of permitted motherboards to utilize this with, so that is what I will utilize. You want RAM that will make use of additional volts. I have a couple of OCZ VX here. They are under warranty to 3.5 volts, and crave volts. If there was memory that required volts.

The remaining PC looks like this:

• Abit Ai7
• Pentium 4 2.6c
• 2 512MB OCZ VX PC3200
• 6800
• Samsung 80 GB SATA hard drive

Along with giving memory more voltage, it also has “Power Clean Technology.” This is supposed to provide cleaner, better power to memory. To check DDR Booster, I will compare speed obtained with DDR Booster to speed from ai7. Once the voltage exceeds the max of motherboard, I will utilize DDR Booster severely. The timings will be set at 2.5-3-3-7.

The outcomes from Power Clean were a MHz in front of power from board at several voltage levels. Actually I wasn’t expecting much; my PSU is quite stable, and voltage to memory does not change entire lot. Where board stopped and DDR Booster continued, I saw a steady increase in constant speed of memory. The DDR Booster is rated to 3.4 on ai7, and I got that.

I also surprised how far it could go. I was able to go as much as 3.48 securely. When I place it higher, memory got no more additional volts, so this looks like limit for my board.