Quote Originally Posted by nut311 View Post
My other RAM D9GTR can't boot DDR3-1000 after run Vdimm 2.44v (real) BIOS 2.35V
daym, your board is overvolting a LOT... which one is it?

Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
seriously though saaya sounds as if you guys are providing guesstimates here....................is that the best you can do I thought you guys could test a decent sample to determine what effect different volt range has on durability of your products or do you guys sell only few hundred kits a month or something :S
what more can i do than make the line in my first post bold?
should i make it in size 20 letters flashing red and blue with big arrows pointing at it? hehehe

every chip is diferent, all the infos i posted about micron ddr3 dieing are not estimates, this memory really died or is really damaged. my comments about what voltage is how safe are nothing but a guess, but its based on what ive seen and heard of micron ddr3 dieing. and again, every chip acts diferent, so even if id burn a few dozen sticks id still only be able to guess, and id only be able to guess for that batch of chips i burned a few from...
and even then, it might be related to that mainboard, and another one has cleaner more safe vdimm so those chips would have burned on slightly higher vdimm on another board...

and before you complain any more about me/cellshock not posting more details and not testing this more detailled... i havent seen any other manufacturer giving any feedback whatsoever about what voltages are dangerous to their customers to give them a heads up so they dont damage or fry their mem