He may have misspoke. Micron no longer produces Fat Body chips, i.e. D9DQT and D9DQW. Perhaps he's talking about older model G.Skill.
D9 and Fat Body are not necessarily one and the same thing. D9 in and of itself has little meaning. It's just Micron's code for DDR2.
Sorry to hear about your board, Kinc.



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Anything below or above these numbers will give stange values that can cause the system to shut down (below -128 could be read as +128 for example, and the thermal protection will kick in).

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