This is unbelievable - I always had blue screens at higher HTTs and the RAM seemed to be unstable - but my A-DATA was working fine so I didn't understand it and tried to find out - I wanted to be sure why and now I know:
1) I always tried with the usual Vdimm of 2,8 - 2,85 - 2,9 because I thought that is the right range fot TCCD and my A-DATA running best with 2,9.
2) That was wrong, G.Skill LA is extremly sensetive to too much voltage, I set the Vdimm in the BIOS to AUTO and it gave me 2,7.
3) I thought this would never work - but:
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4) STABLE - no problems anymore - 2 x 256 G.SKILL LA at only 2,7 Vdimm !!!
5) So poeple if You have problems with the G.SKILL try to drop the Vdimm !!!
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This is unbelievable - I always had blue screens at higher HTTs and the RAM seemed to be unstable - but my A-DATA was working fine so I didn't understand it and tried to find out - I wanted to be sure why and now I know:
DFI NF4 ULTRA 0453A3 KOREA CHIPSET / BIOS 510-2FIX / FX-57 0516WPMW@3.62GHZ / 2x256 CORSAIR 3200LLPT BH-5@13x278MHZ 2-2-2-5@3.69VDIMM / MACH II GT@MOD BY BERKUT / ACTIVE COOLING FOR RAM - MOSFETS - GPU RAM / CHIPSET & GPU CORE WATERCOOLED / OCZ POWERSTEAM 600W / BUILT BY ATI X850XT@660/651 - VGPU@1.73-VDD@2.26-VDDQ@2.21 PENCIL MOD / WIN XP 2x80GB SAMSUNG SPINPOINT SP80 SATA - RAID 0 & WIN 2K 40GB SAMSUNG SPINPOINT SP40 IDE BENCH DRIVE / 
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Did You try 2,5-4-3-7 ? G.SKILL doesn't like TRCD 3........
Insanely volt-loving TCCD

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