I noticed some incredible-looking (too good to be true?) memory at newegg: G.SKILL ECO Series
Low-latency (cas 7) and low-voltage (1.35V) and not even expensive. I'm trying to figure out what the catch is.
The only thing I can think of to worry about, is that it might fry at too-high voltages (over 1.5V). Does anyone know if a GIGABYTE GA-MA785GMT-UD2H can volt its memory down to 1.35V? Or for that matter, on initial powerup will it volt it higher than 1.5V and thereby fry this memory before I can adjust the setting?
If that'll be a problem, who makes AM3 motherboards well suited for memory at such low voltages? This is for a machine that'll be headless, so I don't care about the IGP at all. It'll be powered on 24x7.
Low-latency (cas 7) and low-voltage (1.35V) and not even expensive. I'm trying to figure out what the catch is.
The only thing I can think of to worry about, is that it might fry at too-high voltages (over 1.5V). Does anyone know if a GIGABYTE GA-MA785GMT-UD2H can volt its memory down to 1.35V? Or for that matter, on initial powerup will it volt it higher than 1.5V and thereby fry this memory before I can adjust the setting?
If that'll be a problem, who makes AM3 motherboards well suited for memory at such low voltages? This is for a machine that'll be headless, so I don't care about the IGP at all. It'll be powered on 24x7.
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