Originally Posted By: hybrid8
But it isn't advertised as requiring a higher clock. If you search hard enough, you'll find the information on some sites (it may even appear easily on some others). But it isn't obvious nor is it even available at all on some sites, including NewEgg.com nor the place I purchased it from locally. Once bought, you can see "2.0v" on the sticker, but there's nothing in the packaging nor literature that says this is an "overclocked" rate. One may just assume that it's a 2v part and that the mobo can deliver 2v (which it can).

Not Crucial's fault if the resellers aren't advertising it correctly. Looking at the newegg.com site, they clearly show what voltage each memory module requires. Whether they've added this feature after you've purchased your memory I do not know.

You're complaining about Crucial because you didn't know that 2.0V is a higher voltage than standard.