Quote Originally Posted by OBR View Post
What is EPP2.0 then, i think is the same like EPP2.0 on DDR3 (stored profiles)
check the EPP 2.0 whitepapers, i didnt see any reference to drive strength in it...
there are long and short profiles, short are like a normal spd profile with vdimm and 1 or 2 chipset timings. long profiles have extra chipset/memory timings. for EPP 1.0 it included drive strength, for 2.0 there wasnt anything about drive strength at least iirc.

Quote Originally Posted by Logos4 View Post
EPP 2.O detection and profiles are part of the Asus SIIE bios, with NVidia chipset; so certified and usable on this Asus mobo. OK that's only about profiles, I was just wondering; could have no impact on all those fsb and ram issues experienced by users not running EPP 2.O ram. That was just a question.
ok, let me try to answer your question as good as i can, but you should ask ocz since its their memory and only they know what profile exactly they use and how it affects the chipset.

but beeing optimistic, at best what the profile can do is configure the memory propperly at 2000mhz memory speed with the right combination of chipset and memory timings and voltages.

i dont see how trying different memory and fsb combinations which results in fsb holes would change if the memory has an epp profile...
so no, im 99% sure it wont affect the fsb holes at all.