Yup... I test memory for Centon, and they sell very high quality memory mainly to OEM industries that NEED fail-free memory because it is critical towards their workplace (such as to hospital equipment and servers). Their overclocking memory market is small, but then again... so is the overclocking community in comparison to the larger OEM market for multiple industries that need memory, a similar concept with ATI and their preference towards OEM over the overclocking consumer. However, Centon is making strides towards becoming part of the enthusiast community... so expect some future products from them. I have a pair of TCCD from Centon, and there's have beat any of the other TCCD based memory that I've had in the past, and for those of you who know me, I have had MANY memory modules. Still, that doesn't correlate towards being the best brand for TCCD, since TCCD is so random (I've had G.SKill that couldn't run they're rated speeds... and PQI's that overclocked much better)... so TCCD is still hard to duplicate in terms of sheer overclocking power... it's all luck of the draw.