Mac Pro Low Power 1.5V FBDIMM's

Is there a way to get the Mac Pro to be able to use Low Power 1.5V FBDIMM's instead of the standard 1.8V FBDIMM's?

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  • Please Help! Mac Pro 2008 Power Problem!

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    It could be a component like hard disk, video card or worse, power supply.
    If you are getting a "click" sound what you want to do is see if the Mac can respond to a component missing.
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    No. PPC apps and system vs Intel.
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  • Mac Pro Buzzing Power Supply (PSU)

    Hi,
    Have any of you experienced a buzzing sound coming from the PSU? Sleeping the machine gets rid of the buzzing. So I'm not exactly sure what is causing it.
    Thanks

    Just wondering if you are sure that it is the PSU. Could the buzz come from one of the drive sleds? I would rule that out and make sure that it is the PSU. Take the sleds out and see if it is still buzzing. If the sleds have drives installed, the screws holding the drive in place might need to be slightly tightened (a loose drive will allow the sled to vibrate.) If there isn't a drive in the sled, the sled might be vibrating. Anyway, just a thought.
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    Blame it on FBDIMMs that are dual channel DDR2.
    Adjacent slots make a pair, not one from Riser A and one from Riser B.
    There are the Apple tech notes, they use to publish and allow access to the Mac Pro Developer Note but those got taken down which were better and technical - can't have users actually knowing those things! :-)
    2008 - best memory performance with all 8 DIMM slots populated.
    How To Install and Remove Memory Mac Pro
    https://support.apple.com/kb/HT4433
    2008 Mac Pro Memory Arrangement
    http://eshop.macsales.com/Customized_Pages/Framework.cfm?page=install_videos/mac pro/macpro_quicksheet.html
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    Other configurations of DIMM pairs are still compatible with Final Cut Studio, but may not achieve the same performance levels as when DIMM pairs are installed on both risers evenly.
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    2 x 512MB
    2 x 512MB
    2 x 1GB
    2 x 1GB
    2 x 2GB
    2 x 2GB
    4 x 512MB
    4 x 512MB
    4 x 1GB
    4 x 1GB
    4 x 2GB
    4 x 2GB
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