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  1. Posts : 83
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       #91

    axe0 are you saying it might not be hardware at all? or just probably not the CPU?
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       #92

    We are gaining on it. From the site you posted.

    **Please note: I'm not a fan of GSkill Ram.**

    My understanding of this is the ram has been tested at the orange
    But the ram is actually the green.
    To me that ram should run at 1600, 1.5volt or a little higher volts if need be with no problem.

    Notice the specs.
    Series RipjawsX

    Memory Type DDR3

    Capacity 16GB (8GBx2)

    Multi-Channel Kit Dual Channel Kit

    Tested Speed 2133MHz

    Tested Latency 10-12-12-31-2N

    Tested Voltage 1.60v

    Registered/Unbuffered Unbuffered

    Error Checking Non-ECC

    SPD Speed 1333MHz


    SPD Voltage 1.50v

    Fan lncluded No

    Height 40 mm / 1.58 inch

    Warranty Lifetime

    Features Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) Ready
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  3. Posts : 83
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       #93

    Ok also know that yesterday we changed just the mhz from 1333mhz to 1600mhz.
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  4. Posts : 25,847
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       #94

    Remember no two system are the same, even if they have the same hardware.
    If you have problems at 1600 go back to 1333 and see if the problems go away.

    What I'm trying to figure out is the problem your ram and it's speed or the cpu that might be damaged from the bent pins on your old motherboard.
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       #95

    Ok thank you guys so much. Just let me know what next steps to take. Also as your doing that could I switch it to 2133mhz and see if it crashes?
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  6. Posts : 25,847
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       #96

    Sure you could do that but you will probable have to bump the voltage to 1.6 volts when trying 2133.

    Doing this now it's going to tell us anything about your BSOD problems.
    I have stated before the BSOD section of this forum is not the right place to be testing over clocking.
    The members of the BSOD Team is way to busy for such things.

    I'm done. Have a nice day.
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       #97

    Im not trying to overclock im simply trying to see if it would fix my crashing ....

    You have to remember I dont know what all this means im just trying to see if switching the mhz will fix it.
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       #98

    axe0 you still able to help or not? I wasn't trying to overclock I was just asking if it could fix my crashes. I have been sitting here for 3 months with this same dumb problem and have tried almost everything I didn't even know that was overclocking.
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       #99

    axe0 are you saying it might not be hardware at all? or just probably not the CPU?
    I stated that yes, but I forgot about the part Layback Bear posted
    Layback Bear said:
    Here is the tricky part.
    Bent pins on a motherboard can damage a cpu.
    A damaged cpu could of done damage to your new motherboard.
    Do you know someone from who you can borrow a motherboard and CPU?
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       #100

    Well the bent pins were on my old motherboard I bought a new one a month ago. I didn't even know the pins were bent on the old one until the new one was installed I thought maybe the board was bad and that was why I was having these issues. And no I don't know anyone that would let me borrow there CPU.
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