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What are the 3.3v, 5v and 12v values in the BIOS?
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Also thought I would add this. I saw the ram says its at 1333mhz in BIOS. It should be 2133mhz. How would i change it to that.
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Change the dram frequency to manual and adjust it manually.
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Also if you want the RAM to be at 2133Mhz you can enable the XMP option and when you do you should be able to choose the preferred speed from a dropdown box!
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Should i do that? The frequency in CPUZ is at 1066mhz which is correct. I will play some games and see if I can still get the PC to crash.
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Please note that some things like the frequency of the components won't always be correct in software, the best location to check such things is in the BIOS.
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I think you should get back to basics until your BSOD problem is repaired.
This is what Intel says is the proper speed for the ram using it's cpu. That doesn't mean you can't over clock it later.
Memory Specifications
Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type) 32 GB
Memory Types DDR3-1333/1600, DDR3L-1333/1600 @ 1.5V
Max # of Memory Channels 2
Max Memory Bandwidth 25.6 GB/s
ECC Memory Supported ‡
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I would not use (XMP). I would set the ram at 1600 at this time.
I would set the ram volts on what the sticker on the ram module indicate.
I would not over clock the cpu at this time. Don't over clock anything until your BSOD problem is solved.
The BSOD section on this forum is not the place to learn how to over clock a computer. Forget about over clocking for now.
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exact information that is on the sticker on each ram module. With those
exact numbers we will find out which ram it is.
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Ok ya so far its been working when it normally would crash. Should I still go down to 1600mhz?
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Ok ya so far its been working when it normally would crash. Should I still go down to 1600mhz?
Yes, like you see in Layback Bear's post your CPU wouldn't be able to handle higher speeds.
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Ok then ill go change it to that in bios right now
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So basically just keep testing it. But with 1600mhz? then if all is good I could move up to 2133mhz and see how that goes? because alot of people are saying 2133mhz with my CPU is perfectly fine.
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Well keep it at 1600Mhz for at least a couple of days just to be sure and then if no crashes have occurred then you could try to up it.
Holding both thumbs up for good luck!
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Alrighty Thanks man ill let you know if it still happends. Thank you so much for your guys help so far.
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Ok so after playing for hours It seems to not happen as often. But it finally happend again....
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Cruze , why in the world would you say finally? For me you would use the word when you want it to happen..
Anyway please upload dmp files if there are some available just to be sure we are dealing with the same error.
Also if you haven't already I would run memtest86+ on each memory module separately.
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Well I obviously don't want it to happen but at this point I almost expected it to happen. I have ran memtest86+ twice passed both times. I will post crash dumps again.
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I was just in BIOS looking at stuff and I noticed my ram is at 1.5v but on the sticks themselves it says to have it on 1.6v should I change it to 1.6?
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When ever I go to change it I click on it and it does nothing. So I used the + and - keys but then it just does this (look at pic) what do I set that too??? It was on auto.
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