Yes, if it's not for any of you guys. It sure might prove to be useful for someone being linked by google to this place!
I'm still at 1.66v for the ram, 1.180v for QPI/VTT set the timings to 8-8-8-24 88 2T. Did memtest coldboot again, errors:
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/6384/20101107104044.jpghttp://img828.imageshack.us/img828/7614/20101107110906.jpgSo yesterday none, today, errors again. But remember, yesterday my PC did this vague auto-reboot when posting. Might have something to do with it. Also, when I just posted on the OCZ forum again, first my firefox crashed. Then when continuing my post, I had a memory_management BSOD. So that sure looks like an in-your-face confirmation of the memtest errors upon coldboot. And your story about bad performing cold chip on the sticks.
Also the errors, MB-wise, seem to be occurring in the same places most of the time. Don't think I posted that much screenshots here, those are on the OCZ forum.
I've tried various QPI/VTT voltages: 1.360, 1.340, 1.320, 1.300, 1.200, 1.180 - all of them give memtest coldboot errors. Those errors seem to go hand in hand with system instability as well. I didn't get system crashes on all voltages, but that was only a matter of time: I've ran each voltage for just one day, before moving on to the next memtest coldboot. It's not that I get a crash every hour or minute.
I even slacked off the timings a bit. Cold boot errors still persist and system instability is still there. Not as bad as with the previous kit, that just had one stick that was bad at all times. This one seems to have at least one stick with a chip that performs bad when cold and is still unstable when warmed up. That is my best guess right now when I trust memtest. But maybe it's still down to something else, though the options become more and more limited.
For anyone that wants more info, here's the link to the thread on the OCZ forum:
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?78922-Possible-faulty-module&p=572861#post572861 If the problem is indeed bad performing cold chips etc. etc., it has proven to be hard to nail down! It's not easy to test, in this case, whether the problem is a bad memory slot or the stick. Because one time the stick might give errors, next time nothing. But remember to DO trust memtest upon coldboot if you're suspecting anything and when things happen to go hand in hand with firefox crashes and BSOD's with memory_management, amongst others. Now this is all IF IF IF. I don't want to distrust OCZ or anyone more knowledgeable than myself by going ahead of things!
Awaiting advice from OCZ now!