I think my point was this, that there is a small possibility the memory you recommended won't work on the GA-880GA-UD3H in another environment.
I couldn't see the point in taking the risk in not using QA'd memory unless there was something to gain (i.e. money saving, speed etc).
True, but if we all took the safety first, view then we would never move forward. I have used this memory on many occasions and not encountered any problems. Although it doesn't appear on the Gigabyte QVL, Corsair say it is compatible with the Phenom ii CPU's which I think is more important especially as the memory controller is built into the CPU and not the motherboard.
Considering the problems I've had with the GA-770TA-UD3 and the time it is wasted, I thought I write something here.
It is appreciated and your experience and views help create the basis for a well structured and hopefully, informed debate.
The memory you recommend should be OK, but if it isn't the buyer will be back on these threads cursing "absic115"
This is true, but I think I would sooner be cursed for suggesting the use of what I believe to be good solid components, from my previous build experience, rather than follow Gigabyte's or any other companies shopping list.