Quote Originally Posted by shawn1998
There is a difference between "bringing it to someone's attention" and declaring that the board is a ram killer. You are the one that wasted how many sticks of ram before realizing that your particular board might be bad? $1500 to figure out you might have a faultyl board? A fool and his money..., well, you know how it goes.
People that have issues are generally the ones posting. You prove the op wrong by even stating that. Their are hundreds upon hundreds of these boards in the wild, but only a few people here and there claiming the board killed their ram. I'm not the only person here saying this, read around. You have issues and I feel for you, but good lord, you should have figured out after the second set went. Common sense, that's all I'm saying.

As a side note, the EVGA rep stated over on the EVGA forums that they have not recieved complaints about ram being killed on this board, with the exception of the few people you have pointed out. So it HAS come to the attention of EVGA and it HAS been addressed. You should post his response here, wait, I'll do it for you:


As posted by EVGA tech JacobF over at EVGA.

Just saying.
Well I guess you want to turn this into a mud slinging match I never said I went through 1500 dollars worth of ram genius, I lost a stick of C3DF at default with no OC and yes the power was off and the plug pulled out, I am now using C5D until I get the replacement C3DF as I use my PC for work as well. I also own a set of Mushkin XP2 6400, its fine in other PC's just not this one.

So no I have not killed 1500 in ram and where the hell did I call this MB a ram killer?

Anyways I replaced the Evga tonight with another one and the only difference is that its branded BFG, my IDE does not see my DVD on this one