Quote Originally Posted by uberwurst View Post
I had a rev505 board fry my TeamXtreem DDR2 667 kit (memory errors to the point of total instability), at stock settings.

I returned the motherboard thinking that could be the problem. I got another fresh rev505 and the memory still didn't work. I went ahead and got an RMA from TeamXtreem and got another pair, only to have them fried again on my second motherboard. I had to RMA, for a second time, the TeamXtreem RAM, and now I'm running them under-spec to avoid instability.

Because of this, I have come to accept that I made a poor choice with this motherboard, despite all the cheerleading going on here and elsewhere.

Rockmore, your information is important because people like me feel like the odd ones out amidst all the cheerleading going on. Unfortunately your forceful and emotional tone is too inciting, too immature to be take seriously, even by someone like me who wants to believe you.
When your memory failed, are they in memory slot 1 and 3(blue)?

Because memory slot 3 frying memory is a well known problem.