I think i found the problem, when some core go over some frequency it gives bsods, by default the frequency goes till 4.1 from the 3.6 base, i checked some oc on the motherboard that put it at 3.9...
Type: Posts; User: dralnus
I think i found the problem, when some core go over some frequency it gives bsods, by default the frequency goes till 4.1 from the 3.6 base, i checked some oc on the motherboard that put it at 3.9...
Now i have changed RAM sticks and Motherboard, still bluescreens, what should be next part?
Hi, i am back, i received new ram sticks yesterday but bsod keep appearing (i uploaded the new bsod to the link in first message), is motherboard the only one cause that left or could be other piece?
Well, i did RMA the sticks today after sending them the error from memtest, when they send me the new sticks we well discover if the problem were them. I hope so.
I did as you said and have being testing them separately, 1 of them gave me the same type of bsod that like always after 6h or so, the other one have being working like 2 days with no problems. This...
I had both modules put in the not recommended slots 1 and 3 instead of 2 and 4 at the moment of the test with the fail, i have being repeating test in 1-3 and 2-4 but 10+ passes and no errors.
After having some bsod like every every 30min-1h i put a ram test and got 1 error at the end of the pass 1, when i saw it i stopped it (should have not) to look the serial number of the ram to make a...
As far as I know they are compatible with my motherboard, I use XMP, I don't have any other RAM to test. I'll try putting my RAM in other slots and see what happens, and try to run more RAM tests...
Before MemTest86+ i used MemTest86 and had 0 errors, that is why i tried with MemTest86+ which gave me 0 errors too.
I had daily BSOD for a while with different messages and i am not able to found the cause, i changed to minidump before the last bsod so i don't know if the info from previous ones will be usefull or...