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    well even if you say its the mem controller, then other chips can clock almost as well and dont get damaged... so still its a weakness of the micron chips.
    no matter how you twist and turn it, micron should find a way to prevent this from happening somehow. with micron ddr3 its even worse, most chips wont degrade, they just stop working... thats in my opinion a worse reaction to high vdimm than micron ddr2 which degraded so at least you knew you were pushing them too hard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    well even if you say its the mem controller, then other chips can clock almost as well and dont get damaged... so still its a weakness of the micron chips.
    no matter how you twist and turn it, micron should find a way to prevent this from happening somehow. with micron ddr3 its even worse, most chips wont degrade, they just stop working... thats in my opinion a worse reaction to high vdimm than micron ddr2 which degraded so at least you knew you were pushing them too hard...
    Is there other chips than Micron..........
    If nothing works nomore......:


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