I have two DFI boards and caps on them keep getting worser and worser, even the major ones are Chemi-con KZG ones, known as good brand - they end up badly. There are some speculation, if this is due to the mainboard design and "crazy level of noise" the mobo generate, but for whatever reason this happens, it does happen.
Take care and replace your caps with something worthy. Especially beware users of Taiwan made DFI mobos, as they clock better and so on, but use Teapo caps almost everywhere and Teapo is know as bad brand of caps!
And now finally a explanation why and how does the Taiwan and China boards differ.
First at all, let me say that all the time DFI fierce fully deny that there is any difference. Now I got my hand on Taiwan made mobo, and having two China made ones already, I spotted quite a few differences. First at all, the CPU mosfets is slightly different. On both mobos are there two series by 3 for each one of them. The first is 09N03LA and the second ones (closely to the CPU) are 06N03LA. But on China mobo are these 09N03LA - BC335 and 06N03LA - AN330, while on Taiwan mobo they are 09N03LA - CG339 and 06N03LA - AA330! And even by the very first look, they are different - the 09N03LA - BC335 on China mobo have a bit rounded edges, see there:
http://ax2.old-cans.com/s.php?p=badt...6&c=8&d=1&v=v2
...while on Taiwan mobo they both having sharp edges.
So, there is visual AND a little specification difference as well. Now let's move to the Vdd/Vdimm mosfets. As expected, the differences did not ended up with Vcore mosfets, but the very same differences are in these as well. China mobo use (looking at the image link bellow, from left (Vdd mosfet) to the right (3 Vdimm mosfets) 09N03LA - BC335 and 3x 20N03L - VF328 while the Taiwan one use probably - mosfet destroyed, anyone could help there - 09N03LA - BC335 (?) and 20N03L - XR320, 20N03L - VB320, 20N03L - XR320.
http://ax2.old-cans.com/s.php?p=badt...d=1&id=137&c=8
While some might say that these are quite small differences, it is indisputable that these are DIFFERENCES in fact, witch prove DFI lying about it. (no wonder at this point, the manufacture policy surely will deny any differences on principle, it's logical...)
And now for the main event. At the very first glance at the Taiwan made DFI board I noticed the (except the Made in Taiwan is not blanked with white anymore) caps are different. Yes, the 5 main ones (Chemi-con KZG ones, 3300uF 6.3V) and the there 1500uF 16V by same brand are the same, but the rest is different from what I have on my China ones. Upon a close inspection I found to my HORROR, that these caps are Teapo ones! Now for these who aren't familiar with Teapos - they are known as bad caps brand. Definitively bad. They die. Theirs good specs in short time get worse and worse and... and the mobo become unreliable. For anyone think that I was not right, then see there:
The Hall of Shame - Badcaps Photo Montage
Teapo - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=424
List of Bad Cap Manufacturers
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=388
Teapo - http://www.teapo.com.tw
God help the mobo...
Now conclusion - what all this means? Well, since Taiwan mobos are praised for their overclocking results, it obviously mean that the choice of the components for them was better - at least for the time being. ST caps specs can't stand against Teapos (well, for the time being it get reversed, but at first... amazing OC was possible!), witch explained the overclocker rumors about better Taiwan boards.
So, recommended action - replace immediately ALL the Teapos with some good brand caps (Samxon GA (when become available), Nichicon HZ, Rubycon MCZ, Chemi-con KZJ, Samxon GC, Nichicon HN, Panasonic FM) and then just enjoy your board back on rock-stable and reliable operation.
Even that I did not find anything better that the Panasonic FM ones (http://digi-key.com has them, still looking out for either Nichicon HZ or Rubycon MCZ for extreme OC), my mobo started to work reliable and as soon, as I add also the blocking caps, I try some OC and post results.
But definitively and finally, the mystery is solved. Taiwan mobos are at start notably better for OC that China ones. Later they suxx much more that China ones, since ST aren't bad brand of caps, though their specs suggest why the China ones clocked lower that the Taiwan ones did.
If anyone can provide me better caps, I still have 2 DFI mobos waiting for recapping, we can measure the differences. Even if I have to buy a oscilloscope
Take care and replace your caps with something worthy. Especially beware users of Taiwan made DFI mobos, as they clock better and so on, but use Teapo caps almost everywhere and Teapo is know as bad brand of caps!

And now finally a explanation why and how does the Taiwan and China boards differ.
First at all, let me say that all the time DFI fierce fully deny that there is any difference. Now I got my hand on Taiwan made mobo, and having two China made ones already, I spotted quite a few differences. First at all, the CPU mosfets is slightly different. On both mobos are there two series by 3 for each one of them. The first is 09N03LA and the second ones (closely to the CPU) are 06N03LA. But on China mobo are these 09N03LA - BC335 and 06N03LA - AN330, while on Taiwan mobo they are 09N03LA - CG339 and 06N03LA - AA330! And even by the very first look, they are different - the 09N03LA - BC335 on China mobo have a bit rounded edges, see there:
http://ax2.old-cans.com/s.php?p=badt...6&c=8&d=1&v=v2
...while on Taiwan mobo they both having sharp edges.
So, there is visual AND a little specification difference as well. Now let's move to the Vdd/Vdimm mosfets. As expected, the differences did not ended up with Vcore mosfets, but the very same differences are in these as well. China mobo use (looking at the image link bellow, from left (Vdd mosfet) to the right (3 Vdimm mosfets) 09N03LA - BC335 and 3x 20N03L - VF328 while the Taiwan one use probably - mosfet destroyed, anyone could help there - 09N03LA - BC335 (?) and 20N03L - XR320, 20N03L - VB320, 20N03L - XR320.
http://ax2.old-cans.com/s.php?p=badt...d=1&id=137&c=8
While some might say that these are quite small differences, it is indisputable that these are DIFFERENCES in fact, witch prove DFI lying about it. (no wonder at this point, the manufacture policy surely will deny any differences on principle, it's logical...)
And now for the main event. At the very first glance at the Taiwan made DFI board I noticed the (except the Made in Taiwan is not blanked with white anymore) caps are different. Yes, the 5 main ones (Chemi-con KZG ones, 3300uF 6.3V) and the there 1500uF 16V by same brand are the same, but the rest is different from what I have on my China ones. Upon a close inspection I found to my HORROR, that these caps are Teapo ones! Now for these who aren't familiar with Teapos - they are known as bad caps brand. Definitively bad. They die. Theirs good specs in short time get worse and worse and... and the mobo become unreliable. For anyone think that I was not right, then see there:
The Hall of Shame - Badcaps Photo Montage
Teapo - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=424
List of Bad Cap Manufacturers
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=388
Teapo - http://www.teapo.com.tw
God help the mobo...
Now conclusion - what all this means? Well, since Taiwan mobos are praised for their overclocking results, it obviously mean that the choice of the components for them was better - at least for the time being. ST caps specs can't stand against Teapos (well, for the time being it get reversed, but at first... amazing OC was possible!), witch explained the overclocker rumors about better Taiwan boards.
So, recommended action - replace immediately ALL the Teapos with some good brand caps (Samxon GA (when become available), Nichicon HZ, Rubycon MCZ, Chemi-con KZJ, Samxon GC, Nichicon HN, Panasonic FM) and then just enjoy your board back on rock-stable and reliable operation.
Even that I did not find anything better that the Panasonic FM ones (http://digi-key.com has them, still looking out for either Nichicon HZ or Rubycon MCZ for extreme OC), my mobo started to work reliable and as soon, as I add also the blocking caps, I try some OC and post results.
But definitively and finally, the mystery is solved. Taiwan mobos are at start notably better for OC that China ones. Later they suxx much more that China ones, since ST aren't bad brand of caps, though their specs suggest why the China ones clocked lower that the Taiwan ones did.
If anyone can provide me better caps, I still have 2 DFI mobos waiting for recapping, we can measure the differences. Even if I have to buy a oscilloscope

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