CPU/Mobo Suggest a dual-core config

^ DFI motherboards dont kill value RAM, they tend to be incompatible i.e. they wont boot up with certain Value RAM.

The Killing RAM issue usually occurs with high-voltage BH/CH type memory (high voltage = 3.2v and greater) due to certain issues with the Vdimm circuitry. AFAIK, following a few precautions and being careful shouldnt cause any problems.
 
Crazy_Eddy said:
^ DFI motherboards dont kill value RAM, they tend to be incompatible i.e. they wont boot up with certain Value RAM.

The Killing RAM issue usually occurs with high-voltage BH/CH type memory (high voltage = 3.2v and greater) due to certain issues with the Vdimm circuitry. AFAIK, following a few precautions and being careful shouldnt cause any problems.
Well there are many conspiracy theories regarding the UTT death. Depends upon with side of the camp you are on. In general its noted that the older .17micron BH-5/6 and .15micron CH-5/6 doesnt die so much as the newer .13micron UTT. Some blame it on quality control, some blame it on the memory itself being unable to support 3.5V+. Some others blame the board as well. There've been cases of UTT death on lots of other boards too where they were used with a DDR booster.
 
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