Shortly after the Corsair kit arrived in the labs, DFI shipped us their new LANParty UT X48 T3R motherboard. It uses DDR3 and is armed to the rafters with overclocking options - we thought we'd found the perfect partner. In truth, we could not have been more wrong at the time. The BIOS was still very much alpha level and had more quirks, knots, and idiosyncrasies than we care to list. We found ourselves receiving a new BIOS every few days just to get modules (any modules, much less these) to either boot or get the board to even resemble an overclocking board.