05-01-2022 05:06 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 10:22 PM by ROGBot
05-01-2022 06:11 AM
05-02-2022 03:42 AM
Nate152 wrote:
Hi bpm990d
You can try loosening the timings, lowering the frequency or leave as is and raise some voltages.
Dram voltage - 1.40v
SOC voltage - 1.20v Maximum
If raising voltages, there will be a slight increase in Dimm module temp and cpu temp.
05-02-2022 10:43 AM
bpm990d wrote:
Hey thanks for the reply, I'll have to give it a try. My memory is DDR 3600 with 18-22-22-42 timings and it's running at 3600ghz.
I have a back up of my Win10 install, so I decided to do a clean install of Win 11 yesterday to see if that would solve my issue. Yup, BSOD on that OS as well. Once I post this, I'll go into my UEFI and play around.
Thanks again, B
05-03-2022 05:06 PM
J Bish wrote:
Drop it to 3200 and see if persists... Simplest way to rule out components if overclocking...
05-03-2022 05:33 PM
06-20-2022 01:53 PM
bpm990d wrote:
Thanks for the advice. I did up the DRAM voltage to 1.4v and so far so good. No BSOD so far, I hope I don't jinx myself.
I'll try dropping it to 3200 ghz when I migrate back to Win 10. Gawd I can't stand 11.
B
05-13-2022 09:57 AM
05-15-2022 11:15 PM