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trt740: Short answer is NO.... 
The XT-UD4P is a strong OC'ing board, but it's one major drawback is it's ability to adjust voltages with any detail.
Not only when it comes to RAM, but also, IMC, CPU, Chipsets and pretty much any other voltage you would like to fine tune.
Don't get me wrong, it's probably one of the better AM3/DDR3 boards out there, but the coarse voltage adjustments are pretty annoying...
Not only that...
You can use AOD to fine tune the voltages (which helps), but don't expect software monitors to report it correctly (especially the IMC v's)...
It's a fine board, and I really like it, but the lack of detail on voltages, and the reporting errors do make it a little harder to deal with.
If you keep playing with it you'll get strong clocks, it's just not the most user friendly board...
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