I got some OCZ memory for a new build last month (2 x 2GB, 0CZ30B1600LV4GK) - after having some stability issue, I tested ONE stick at a time (First slot only) using memtest+ off a bootable CD. One ran with no issues at all (even at 1.5v MB default sticks are rated at 1.65v) the other one constantly gave errors. I bumped the voltage up to 1.65v and still the 2nd stick gave me errors
This memory was RMA'd on Monday and replacement memory sent out today.
Rather than just insert and run, I decided to test this memory before hand as well... agian I've got one good stick and one bad stick! I've been over to the OCZ forums, and found a couple of tweeks but still I'm getting errors on one stick.
So have I been unlucky, and should I go for another RMA, or ask to replace with different memory (gSkill was my first choice but not in stock at the time, although I've never had an issue with crucial memory either, just gSkill was cheaper!).
The MB is Gigabyte 790XTA-ud4 running Phenom X4 955BE, chips are set at 9-9-9-24 with a voltages at 1.65v I also tried increasing CPU NB VID Control to 1.35 volts, as mentioned in several places on the OCZ forums.
Thoughts welcome.

Rather than just insert and run, I decided to test this memory before hand as well... agian I've got one good stick and one bad stick! I've been over to the OCZ forums, and found a couple of tweeks but still I'm getting errors on one stick.
So have I been unlucky, and should I go for another RMA, or ask to replace with different memory (gSkill was my first choice but not in stock at the time, although I've never had an issue with crucial memory either, just gSkill was cheaper!).
The MB is Gigabyte 790XTA-ud4 running Phenom X4 955BE, chips are set at 9-9-9-24 with a voltages at 1.65v I also tried increasing CPU NB VID Control to 1.35 volts, as mentioned in several places on the OCZ forums.
Thoughts welcome.