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Here we go again. At least it lasted much longer this time not just 10 days like the last 3 times.This will be my third rma for a 4th set of memory.It lasted a couple months this time.I had the voltage manually set to 2.20v. Before the mobo would set it to 2.24v.If I hadnt just spent 500+ to send my adcom monoblocks and 555II preamp out to be repaired Id just get the rma and then sell the replacement on ebay and get some corsair or OCZ 1066 or 1150.At leaste I have a 2g set of cheap pny667 on hand just in case it ever happened again.

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