Yes they are, and they look cool too:
http://www.users.on.net/~cbjaust/images/OCZ%20Titanium%20Alpha%20VX2%20DDR2%20PC2-8000%20Dual%20Channel%20OCZ2TA1000VX22GK thm.png
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Yes they are, and they look cool too:
http://www.users.on.net/~cbjaust/images/OCZ%20Titanium%20Alpha%20VX2%20DDR2%20PC2-8000%20Dual%20Channel%20OCZ2TA1000VX22GK thm.png
Well, I had a go at resurrecting the bricked module and got it to work! I used a 2GB good module along with the bricked one and the motherboard would POST but would hang when it should have been...
Thanks for the responses. So there is some hope. I didn't realise that the layout of the Crucial and OCZ modules was different. Oh well.
TL;DR
How can a bricked module have its SPD reprogrammed if the motherboard won't boot with the module installed?
I have three kits of DDR2:
2 x Corsair XMS2 CM2X2048-6400C5 - 4GB kit...