So if ram kits are stable in memtest86 but memory tests are unstable in windows, what does that mean? Does that rule out the cpu as an issue as well? I never replaced the SSD, could that cause errors in Prime 95, OCCT memory tests etc?
I'm going to test one by one with 6 sticks OCCT first and if stable memtest86. Is it better to load motherboard defaults and test or do load XMP and lower speed to 2133?
5 minutes of OCCT is enough to get errors so I have just used that for the most part. I did give blended on prime95 a go and windows diagnostic tool. What you are saying about a memory issue would make sense since it's memory related bluescreens.....but I can't imagine 6 sticks of ram (2 brand...
I'm only running 2 sticks of ram atm, they are 2 seperate kits of 16gb which can cause issues itself. I have been hesitant to up the voltage too much but I will give the 1.4-1.45 ram voltage with manual timings a go. If that doesnt work I will start from scratch with 1 stick at a time at 1.4v...
Appreciate you taking the time to post this.
On the previous mobo it was crashing with 1 stick at 2133MHz. I have 4 sticks 8gb sitting here and tried a few in different combinations.
On this mobo I have tried with 2 sticks at default speed and timings (2133MHz) and it still crashed. This...
XMP loaded and everything left on auto apart from voltages.
NO idea what any of these settings do but tRDWR is 7 on one stick and 8 on the other. Is that normal? OCCT memory test failed this morning.
I think maybe I have got it. I upped the SOC/northbridge to 1.1, vddp and vddg to 1.0 and the other one that i forget to just under 1.1 . Passes some short OCCT memory tests as well as stable on desktop. Crosses fingers.
I have never actually returned a computer part in my life. It seems like...
Didn't think about LLC . I remember messing with that on my 2500k overclock. That's a few years ago now :confused_old:
It does sound like a decent thing to try though since it only seems to have issues at high clocks. Desktop use, games which use a couple of threads etc. CPU stress tests, mem...
I have tried default and the current settings. I also tried upping the VRAM DREF . No idea what the VDDP/G even is so have left it alone. I have been very hesitant to play with too many of the voltages since its a 3d chip.
It happens during low load/desktop usage. If it was only during high usage I could just limit the tdp of the cpu. That wont help with single core boost though.
I'm back again with another computer related problem :cool:
I have instability on my gaming PC after an upgrade. Random blue screens with memory related codes. Chrome instability etc.
5800x3d, b450 mortar titanium, currently 1 16gb kit of 3200 ram at xmp settings and 1.35v
I tried
Bios...
I run a bunch of Haswell based AIO's with 8gb ram and they work great with windows 10. Because these only have 4gb, I downloaded a version of windows that removes most of the background processes and also removes automatic update access. I didn't think it would be a problem as none of the pc's...
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