Blue Screen of Death -> Help !

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If the RAM can handle 1333MHz by all means try it. Could be that it is underclocked which is what is causing this. Could be that the RAM is only meant to run at 800MHz as well. So that having it at 1000MHz is what is causing this.

Try both.
 
Yea - They are making me put in some different bios values now, I'll see how that works out. They told me to run memtest again after I put these values.

I'll see how that works out, and then I'll try the 800Mhz or 1333MHz thing if blu screens continue.

I have been told to set Ram frequency to 1333MHz so lets see how that goes. I'll post back with results tomorrow.

Cya and thanks a lot, again.:))
 
Hi guys -

I've got my blue screen problem solved (or it seems so, 2 days with blue screens and doing good) + I've been told the instructions they gave me would definitely solve my problem.

Just incase there are others out there suffering from the same or similar problem, I wanted to share my solution.

I have an ASUS P5Q3 Deluxe WiFi-Ap mobo with corsair xms3 Dhx ddr3 1600MHz CL9 nvidia ram. Most, if not all of my stop codes pointed to ram.

So after about 2 weeks of failing solutions to my problem, I got on the corsair forums and asked them. Two fellows told me to change my bios settings to these values:

AI Overclock Tweaker
Configure Advanced CPU Settings


CPU Ratio Setting = 10
C1E Support = Enabled

Configure System Performance Settings

Ai OVerclocking Tuner = Manual
CPU Ratio Setting = 10
FSB Frequency = 333
PCIE Frequency = 100
FSB Strap to North Bridge = 333
DRAM Frequency = 1333
Dram CLK Skew on Channel A1 = Auto
Dram CLK Skew on Channel A2 = Auto
Dram CLK Skew on Channel B1 = Auto
Dram CLK Skew on Channel B2 = Auto
Dram TIming COntrol = Manual

Primary Information

CAS# Latency = 9
DRAM RAS# to CAS #Delay = 9
DRAM RAS# Precharge = 9
DRAM RAS# Activate to Precharge = 24
RAS# to RAS# Delay = Auto
Row Refresh Cycle Time = 52
Write Recovery Time = Auto
Read to Precharge Time = Auto

Secondary Information

Read to Write Delay (S/D) = Auto
Write to Read Delay (S) = Auto
Write to Read Delay (D) = Auto
Read to Read Delay (S) = Auto
Read to Read Delay (D) = Auto
Write to Write Delay (S) = Auto
Write to Write Delay (D) = Auto

Third Information

WRITE to PRE delay = Auto
READ to PRE delay = Auto
PRE to PRE delay = Auto
ALL PRE to ACT delay = Auto
ALL PRE to RED Delay = Auto
DRAM Static Read Control = Enabled
DRAM Dynamic Write Control = Disabled
DRAM Read Training = Disabled
DRAM Write Training = Disabled
MEM. OC Charger = ENABLED
Ai Clock Twister= Auto
Ai Transaction Booster= Auto

Volages

CPU Voltage = Auto
CPU GTL Voltage Reference(0/2) = Auto
CPU GTL Voltage Reference(1/3) = Auto
CPU PLL Voltage = Auto
FSB Termination Voltage = Auto
DRAM Voltage = 1.8v
NB Voltage = 1.28
NB GTL Reference = Auto
SB Voltage = Auto
PCIE SATA Voltage = Auto

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Load-Line Calibration = [Disabled]
CPU Spread Spectrum = [Disabled]
PCIE Spread Spectrum = [Disabled]
CPU Clock Skew = Auto
NB Clock Skew = Auto
CPU Margin Enhancement = Optimized

Before, most of these were set to auto and enabled.
With these settings everything is now fine, and *fingers crossed* I wont run into such problems again.

The friend on the corsair forums told me that ''I needed to drop the DRAM speed and raise the northbridge voltage a bit when I populate with four DRAM slots.''

So, there, PROBLEM FINALLY SOLVED!

Thanks to you guys as well, Mak213, EricB, Philbar, Saxon, anyone who tried to help me, thanks.

I wanted to share my solution with you.

Daniel.
 
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