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    Quote Originally Posted by Reinvented
    lol...wow... BS i say!

    It's the DFI Expert crap all over again. :-P
    I couldn't agree more, The expert killed three cpu's on me and since then I will not be the first to try any new Tech. The 680i boards on the market today are all reference boards and the top tier board makers are just getting ready to release their designs. The early adopters are the beta testers at their own risk, the manufactures will remain mute and the fan boys will insist that it is always the users fault. Welcome to high tech
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    Quote Originally Posted by mustang9621 View Post
    I couldn't agree more, The expert killed three cpu's on me and since then I will not be the first to try any new Tech. The 680i boards on the market today are all reference boards and the top tier board makers are just getting ready to release their designs. The early adopters are the beta testers at their own risk, the manufactures will remain mute and the fan boys will insist that it is always the users fault. Welcome to high tech

    That is so true. Samething happened with Honda and their crappy tranny. They denied the failing tranny on all accounts and was later faced a class-action law suit. Not long after that they announced a major recall on 657,000 units of V6 cars for faulty tranny that will fail and come to a complete stop. The best part is they're giving rebuilt-trannies even in brand new cars...lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimsonite View Post
    That is so true. Samething happened with Honda and their crappy tranny. They denied the failing tranny on all accounts and was later faced a class-action law suit. Not long after that they announced a major recall on 657,000 units of V6 cars for faulty tranny that will fail and come to a complete stop. The best part is they're giving rebuilt-trannies even in brand new cars...lol...

    what, they bundled a transexual with their cars? thats just sick dude.

    back OT well still running happily @ 2.5V now for past week, im determined to kill this RAM so I can justify the n00bs. lol. nah like some said I just think you get lucky with your DIMMS, some can handle being run well over spec(1.8V) some just cant regardless of what voltage and speed the companies are binning them at.
    Last edited by pumbertot; 04-13-2007 at 06:10 PM.

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