The OCZ Gold is new BH-5. It requires 2.8v to run 2-2-2-5 but it will be able to maintain those timings up to 250mhz (possibly 265) w/ your DFI mobo & 3.3v-3.5v. Much better choice than the 3-3-3-8 Corsair.
BH-5 is a type of chip made by Winbond used on the ram stick. It is able to run high speeds at tight timings, but requires more voltage than most stock motherboards can supply.
VX is a OCZ label that describes another of their UTT type of memory chips. AFAIK, the VX stands for Value eXtreme voltage - or something similiar.
See in the attachment the number in the lower left that ends in BH-5? That's one of many different types such as BH-6, CH-5, CH-6, TCCD, TCC4, TCC5, etc. Hope that helps.
EDIT: Sorry about the BF pic - why didn't it thumbnail?
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