Back in the day, when Intel released the nehalem architecture with it's imc, it was said that a high dram voltage and memory controller voltage could kill your processor. Running your system with ram voltage - imc voltage >= 0.5v was bad for the longevity of the processor. Is this still true for modern processors, that a high dram voltage and low imc voltage is bad? Tried googling the matter and couldn't find anything on it.