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    You are actually telling me to stop trolling? I think you need to rethink your posts. You are trying to create panick about a board because you had some ram go bad. At this point, boohoo to you, RMA it and move on. EVGA has already addressed this issue to you, as well as many many people here, but you just can't see beyond your own nose.

    Nobody here said it was your fault, or would say it was pinto's fault his ram went bad. Get a clue and move on. If you think your board made your go bad, then RMA it, get a different one, move on and quit posting BS.

    My posts are not trolling, they are simply an attempt to counteract your constant BS, mis-information and false assumptioms.

    edit - I see you finally went to another motherboard. I'm suprised by your choice, since the DS3 and DS6's had some ram issues when they first came out. Oh lord, RUN! It might kill your ram!!! There were a bunch of posts about!!! (awhile ago)


    Disclaimer - I own a Gigabyte DS3 and use it in my second rig. I like it and am not talking bad about it. After a few bios releases, the ram issues went away.
    End of disclaimer.
    Last edited by shawn1998; 11-27-2006 at 04:57 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shawn1998
    You are actually telling me to stop trolling? I think you need to rethink your posts. You are trying to create panick about a board because you had some ram go bad. At this point, boohoo to you, RMA it and move on. EVGA has already addressed this issue to you, as well as many many people here, but you just can't see beyond your own nose.

    Nobody here said it was your fault, or would say it was pinto's fault his ram went bad. Get a clue and move on. If you think your board made your go bad, then RMA it, get a different one, move on and quit posting BS.

    My posts are not trolling, they are simply an attempt to counteract your constant BS, mis-information and false assumptioms.

    edit - I see you finally went to another motherboard. I'm suprised by your choice, since the DS3 and DS6's had some ram issues when they first came out. Oh lord, RUN! It might kill your ram!!! There were a bunch of posts about!!! (awhile ago)


    Disclaimer - I own a Gigabyte DS3 and use it in my second rig. I like it and am not talking bad about it. After a few bios releases, the ram issues went away.
    End of disclaimer.
    what do you call this pointless post you just did.


    I am just making it clear to the public that it is quite possible that there ram is getting damaged by the evga motherboard. DQ6 is a great mother board i had 1 before i went to p5B dlx. I am good at overclocking and have been doing it for almost 10 years now. I have never had ram die from running at stock volts before. You just like to argue with people for no reason at all.


    ! question for any 1.

    The Kit i have to RMA should i take it back to the shop or send it ti G.Skill?
    Last edited by X.T.R.E.M.E_ICE; 11-27-2006 at 06:03 PM.
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