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Thread: dead UTT on DFI = board or RAM's fault?

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    dead UTT on DFI = board or RAM's fault?

    lets say you have a DFI NF4 board and a set of OCZ VX that started off nicely, but then began to die (probably due to the 5v jumper). if you RMA them and recieve a completely different set of OCZ VX, will it be certain that they too will die? or is it just a stick to stick, kit to kit basis?

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    AMD wasn't really a topic anywhere in the question so I'm moving it to general hardware...housekeeping

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    Well, you always have lifetime warranty, so they might not die... and if they do, just get another set lol.

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