Originally Posted by pentium777
Yes interesting, child's play... You are one of the lucky few that have a working set of ballistix. Read some newegg comments, the ballistix had a serious flaw which crucial finally admitted to.
When you have several users that ran them at stock 250, stock voltage, stock timings and have a high % die then I'd think it isn't child's play it is defective ICs.
And yes at my $125 / hr that I bill clients to resolve network issues when I troubleshoot my hardware and spend x hours I do mind hardware dying for no reason. Overclocking hardware doesn't mean it is going to die, how many people have dead CPUs and Video cards once they find a stable overclock? Not many.