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The SPD is usually done through XMP profiles, if that is also the case with your system then you would either need to set the XMP profile to the one that offers the best settings compared to the SPD or you need to disable it.
The SPD is usually done through XMP profiles, if that is also the case with your system then you would either need to set the XMP profile to the one that offers the best settings compared to the SPD or you need to disable it.
Ok will try to remember not to use Ccleaner or the harddrive equivalent , good thing that i saved the old attachment i sent here.
I changed the memory spd now to 2133MHz and voltage and the timings match up to your request.
It does use XMP but it were not required it seems like
Try to get another BSOD to see if removing the overclock helps, or run the Windows Memory Diagnostic again :)
I went and used Driver Verifier and had a BSOD DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION
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Other then that i could take some time before I get a "real" BSOD
Driver verifier did not flag any driver, this means the problem is hardware (again the memory).
just went through with WMD, same result as last time, one stick bad and one stick good