Man, you REALLY need to work on your math skills. By his post, if a person has a board with the
exact same voltage issues, then if said user set the vDimm to 2.5, it could possibly be as high as 2.60, not 2.65. You really need to stop exagerating in your posts to try and make claims that the 680i is killing ram. Besides, all these people with said "killed ram" were supposedly not overclocking at all, which means the vDimm was maybe .05 to .06 volts higher than stock? This could not even possibly have the type of catastophic failures you suggest "might" be happening.
As another side note, the Corsair memory rep on their forums has stated that they have seen zero issues with the 680i in their testing.
Quote from the Corsair rep (aka Ram Guy)
Link to the thread:
http://www.houseofhelp.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=55136
Again, not trolling, but calling you out on yet even MORE mis-information. The data that lopri posted is a good data point and something to look at, but in no way could that cause ram instabilities or failures of people are running everything at stock when their ram failed.