From the looks of things, it may be that the VDIMM setting may have been a touch too high for this RAM. According to
this review, your RAM kit is based on Infineon CE-5/6 (depending on how recently they were made; older issues were CE-5s) ICs. These typically don't like VDIMM settings much over 2.7 - 2.75V. (For the record, stock VDIMM requirements for these ICs is 2.6 - 2.65V.)
It's possible that running your RAM overvolted has damaged them; from the looks of things, only one DIMM is actually damaged. However, if you decide to RMA, do so for both sticks (the manufacturer will probably ask for both anyway).
Good luck, RaCeR123.
CPU Opteron 170 (LCBQE 0722RPAW) (ex-thlnk3r; lapped) |
Motherboard DFI LANParty UT nF4 SLI-DR |
Memory 2 x 1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracers DDR500 |
Graphics Card VisionTek Radeon HD 4870 |
Hard Drive WD VR 150GB RAID0 + Hitachi HD31000IDK/7K |
Sound Card ASUS Xonar D2 |
Power Supply Antec TPQ-850 850W |
Case Lian Li PC-V1000B (with thlnk3r case mod) |
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GPU cooling Scythe Musashi |
OS Vista Ultimate 64-bit (gotta try it) |
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