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Last edited by DaTa82; 16 Apr 2011 at 06:13.
can I disable driver verifier already or shall this continue running in the background?
68C is high for an AMD, they usually run cool.
Let Driver Verifier run for a while longer, see if it can force a driver failure.
Running three RAM cards in a four card motherboard is not ideal, at best one of the cards will be in single channel mode.
Is this memory on your motherboard compatibility list?
A 3x2GB RAM set is usually for an Intel x58 motherboard. Sometimes they will run in an AMD board and sometimes will give you errors.
Best to get RAM specifically designed for AMD CPU/motherboards.
Do you have the Geil part number?
In your BIOS check voltages for:
Normal CPU Vcore
CPU NB VID control
It will be the same BIOS page as the first BIOS picture posted above, just scroll down to find this information.
If CPU NB VID control only shows 'Auto' then select it and increase the voltage by the smallest amount available, this should give you a voltage number to post.
With 6GB RAM you will need to make a small voltage increase to the CPU integrated memory controller, which is 'CPU NB VID control'.
Let us know the voltage setting and we can try adjusting.
In your BIOS check voltages for:
Normal CPU Vcore
CPU NB VID control
Thanks Dave! It's on my second screenshot, can you pelase check that?
Hm, I got fatal error while running prime test
I see it now, it says 'Auto'.
If CPU NB VID control only shows 'Auto' then select it and increase the voltage by the smallest amount available, this should give you a voltage number to post.
When running Prime95 did you first go to the Advanced tab and select 'Round off checking'?
Did you check the stress.txt file?