  sixstring
join:2002-09-16 Pasadena, CA | SLI memory
I just picked up a pair of EPP (?) enabled SLI memory for the Nvidia platform. Would i only benefit from it if i overclock? |
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  toplevelpot yes it is, no I don't share
join:2008-04-19 Los Angeles, CA | EPP is just oc settings the manufacturer says the item can work at. I.O.W. if you oc, your new starting point to optimize from. -- "Sir, I protest! I am not a merry man!" |
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| reply to sixstring said by sixstring :I just picked up a pair of EPP (?) enabled SLI memory for the Nvidia platform. Would i only benefit from it if i overclock? yes |
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  sixstring
join:2002-09-16 Pasadena, CA | There is a choice in the bios to enable SLI at "maximum overclock".. i just used that option. Not sure what kind of effect, if any, it would have on my system when it's not overclocked.. but so far its running stable. |
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edit: September 14th, @10:43PM
| reply to toplevelpot said by toplevelpot :EPP is just oc settings the manufacturer says the item can work at. I.O.W. if you oc, your new starting point to optimize from. so in other words, in my BIOS the SLI section lists 0% to 5% OC, that means the ram is approved for 5% over the stock value? ie: 800mhz + 5% = 840mhz is my starting point?
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  toplevelpot yes it is, no I don't share
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| what i said was what i've gleaned. Unfortunately i dont know application specific details. Dang, would've thought someone would have corrected, completed, amplified what I said or something. If you figure it out, post back to tell if epp is worth it or not, me be highly interested. |
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