Originally Posted by
ozzimark
they're very sensitive to current. for reference, the only ddr2 i've killed so far have been intentional, trying to see where the limit was. just keep the drive strength low, and you'll be fine, seriously. if you don't have an option for it, it's certain that the default is pretty damn high ;)
haha, ok, not 100%, there are some bad kits out there, or you just fail :ROTF: j/k :D
my point is that the micron revD chips are NOT as fragile as everyone makes them out to be. it's possible to run a lot of voltage through them long term without problems, you just need a board that allows enough control over the voltage and drive strength to pull it off. imo at least ;)