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D875PBZLK and TWINX


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I have some questions concerning the TWINX1024-3200XL:

 

1. I have a Intel D875PBZLK board (rev 205 (not the latest)) would I not be able to control the voltage as it was said in the "NOTE: Must have latest hardware revision to set the Dim Voltage for our XL modules.". So then I probably can't get the 2-2-2-5 timing?

 

2. Can I get 2 TWINX1024-3200XL (so four sticks all together) in there? I read some posts and they basically gave me the idea that the max number of TWINX you should have is one pair per MB?

 

3. If I can't use 4 sticks of TWINX can I use 4 sticks of some corsair ECC rams? (are those even better performing than non-ECC? they sure are a whole lot more expensive)

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1. I have a Intel D875PBZLK board (rev 205 (not the latest)) would I not be able to control the voltage as it was said in the "NOTE: Must have latest hardware revision to set the Dim Voltage for our XL modules.". So then I probably can't get the 2-2-2-5 timing?

A: Please check with the MB to see if you should have the Dim Voltage adjustment. And you would need to have the voltage adjustment or I would not suggest XMS3200XL modules for this MB.

 

2. Can I get 2 TWINX1024-3200XL (so four sticks all together) in there? I read some posts and they basically gave me the idea that the max number of TWINX you should have is one pair per MB?

A: I would not suggest more than one set if you do have the voltage as stated above. I would encourage you to go with Twinx2048-3200C2 if you need 2.0 Gig of memory.

 

3. If I can't use 4 sticks of TWINX can I use 4 sticks of some corsair ECC rams? (are those even better performing than non-ECC? they sure are a whole lot more expensive)

A: I am sorry but we do not make an un-buffered ECC module that would be compatible with this MB. Sorry!

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