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I wouldn't raise those voltages, you're pretty much maxxed out now.
Is the RAM on your mobo compatible list?
Try re-seating the RAM.
I wouldn't raise those voltages, you're pretty much maxxed out now.
Is the RAM on your mobo compatible list?
Try re-seating the RAM.
so what do i do now?this ram are not in the compatible list but i had enquire with gskill forum tech and they told me to set it to xmp profile and update bios to the latest one.
Hi Dave,i had tried setting it to xmp profile but it doesnt help.the only option i have is buy a compatible ram,will this solve the problem?sorry,i had been away for a while.
We can't guarantee compatible RAM will solve the problem; but if it were my computer, I would certainly go the route. Incompatible RAM can definitely cause BSOD's.
Carl is absolutely right. Compatible hardware is as important as compatible drivers. Did you re-seat the RAM as suggested above?
I have the same board and have lots of issues. I think that after a lot of tring and testing that the USB 3 is the culprit.
Try to install default NEC 1.90 driver for usb 3.