he most notable thing mentioned was the memory companies Die-hard Burn-in technology (or DBT for short). GeIL’s DBT process will be applied in its memory production with the DBT-1 burn-in chamber as a form of “reliability engineering”. The DBT process is said to stress memory modules at an elevated temperature and voltage level to detect the failure components to improve the overall product quality and user satisfaction.
It’s been discussed for years if burning in products actually aid in higher overclocks. It could just be a myth and I don’t think anyone or any group has actually spent considerable time trying to prove its effectiveness or not.
GeIL to burn-in some of its memory modules
Posted on Tuesday, June 17 2008 @ 7:40 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
TweakTown writes GeIL will soon start offering memory modules that have been burned-in, these memory modules will have a DBT Enhanced certification logo.