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Just now, OsuMasterz said:

There are these things called fail-safes which doesn't allow you to destroy the memory through oc-ing it too high...

Why not give it a try?

Then the only option would be to melt it with high current

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1 minute ago, tiggar47 said:

Why not give it a try?

Then the only option would be to melt it with high current

That would melt your motherboard along with it because everything going to the ram is going through your motherboard...

Ram does not have any power connectors on it...

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Just now, Enderman said:

That would melt your motherboard along with it because everything going to the ram is going through your motherboard...

Ram does not have any power connectors on it...

I wouldn't do the melting process while installed on the motherboard, or maybe I would.

It's LGA 775 old junk.

I might just take Plasma cutter and see how long it can take the heat.

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Just now, tiggar47 said:

I wouldn't do the melting process while installed on the motherboard, or maybe I would.

It's LGA 775 old junk.

I might just take Plasma cutter and see how long it can take the heat.

Just make a MrGear video if that makes you happy...

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4 minutes ago, OsuMasterz said:

Just make a MrGear video if that makes you happy...

If you knew how much electronics I killed by now (Including gtx 980) you'd kill me.

 

By the way, is it safe to for example put 1 kit of G skill ripjaws 2400 Mhz in b1/b2 slots and other kit of Kingston HyperX 2400 Mhz into a1/a2 slot?

Would it make any interference or it has to be same ram?

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18 minutes ago, tiggar47 said:

If you knew how much electronics I killed by now (Including gtx 980) you'd kill me.

 

By the way, is it safe to for example put 1 kit of G skill ripjaws 2400 Mhz in b1/b2 slots and other kit of Kingston HyperX 2400 Mhz into a1/a2 slot?

Would it make any interference or it has to be same ram?

you are more likely to break the dimm slot on the mobo than the dram itself

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