Originally Posted by amrgb
The problem is that nowadays the enthusiast community doesn't buy the memory model, we buy the chips it uses. Why are many people buying XYZ, almost unknow branded memory: because it uses VX, BH5, TCCD, etc chips.
If problems like this one become common, buyers will start to choose products from companies who garantee the chip used in its products. Until now we have relied that the company will not change the chips. I will not rely on something that is not officially stated anymore.
But a fact is that OCZ and other companies took profits of selling 2-2-2-5@200 rated memories because it was known that they will do a lot more than that. That was why I paid almost the double than BH5 or VX would cost me, although they alo do 2-2-2-5@200.
It is simply not fair to change the product specification without warning, even if the officially advertised features have remained unchanged. After all OCZ took profit of non-officially advertised features.
In the end we may conclude that TCC5=TCCD (which I doubt), but this all story stinks.