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When it comes to OCZ Memory, you may have to bump the voltage to 3.0v for some of the stuff to be stable at stock speeds. I think you should be blaming your RAM, not the board.

 

OCZ Platinum Rev 2 uses TCCD modules and needs 2.75v to be stable. 2.8v is probably not cutting it. You could opt for UTT/BH-5 in the Gold series instead which probably would work better.

 

TCCD is able to run at low voltages and shouldn't need anything more than 2.6-.7v to run @ stock. I think any memory at stock timings/HTT should be stable @ 2.7-.8v. I haven't seen anything that said if you buy this DFI board you will have to run a whole bunch of volts to your memory for it to work. Could be wrong though.

 

-Freez

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