bigblueshock
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Hello. Just a prequel. I've never had a problem on Windows 7. Only after upgrading to Windows 8/8.1 over a year ago. I went back to Windows 7 just to make sure I didn't have the issue. This was several months ago. Yesterday, I just reinstalled windows 8.1 on a new SSD.
I have 4x4GB (16GB) 8-9-9-24 2T 1866MHz g.Skill Quadchannel memory on X79 Sabertooth.
I do overclock. I have my 4930k at 4.5 GHz with H100 watercooling push/pull config. With my overclock, I have tested each memory stick individually at XMP settings with 4 passes on Memtest86 5.1's. I tested them in all the memory slots I use, no memory errros
I have replaced the PSU thinking PSU was the issue. I had a Corsiar HX1000, now I have a Corsair HX1050.
I have replaced my OCZ Vertex 4 with a Samsung 850 Pro. Thinking that was the issue.
After replacing these pieces and reinstalling Windows 8.1. Just got another memory corruption BSOD this morning while having a couple of web browsers open.
I have done 50 passes in Linx, and Prime stable for over 24 hours. Its disgusting how I just get BSOD's while browsing the web.
My VCCSA was set to Auto, then I tried 1.1v. My memory I left at 1.5V as the XMP timings state. VTT is 1.1V.
When I drop my memory speed down from 1866MHz (xmp) to 1600MHz. I have not gotten a BSOD yet. I am thinking it's actually related to memory timings somewhat. I don't want to raise the timings, i'd rather adjust voltages but I'm unsure at this point if it's VCCSA or memory voltage which is needed.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
I have 4x4GB (16GB) 8-9-9-24 2T 1866MHz g.Skill Quadchannel memory on X79 Sabertooth.
I do overclock. I have my 4930k at 4.5 GHz with H100 watercooling push/pull config. With my overclock, I have tested each memory stick individually at XMP settings with 4 passes on Memtest86 5.1's. I tested them in all the memory slots I use, no memory errros
I have replaced the PSU thinking PSU was the issue. I had a Corsiar HX1000, now I have a Corsair HX1050.
I have replaced my OCZ Vertex 4 with a Samsung 850 Pro. Thinking that was the issue.
After replacing these pieces and reinstalling Windows 8.1. Just got another memory corruption BSOD this morning while having a couple of web browsers open.
I have done 50 passes in Linx, and Prime stable for over 24 hours. Its disgusting how I just get BSOD's while browsing the web.
My VCCSA was set to Auto, then I tried 1.1v. My memory I left at 1.5V as the XMP timings state. VTT is 1.1V.
When I drop my memory speed down from 1866MHz (xmp) to 1600MHz. I have not gotten a BSOD yet. I am thinking it's actually related to memory timings somewhat. I don't want to raise the timings, i'd rather adjust voltages but I'm unsure at this point if it's VCCSA or memory voltage which is needed.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Custom Built
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 4930k
- Motherboard
- ASUS X79 Sabertooth
- Memory
- 16GB G.Skill DDR3 1866MHz 8-9-9-24 2T (4x4GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- eVGA GeForce GTX 680
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 850 Pro 256GB
Samsung 840 Evo 500GB
- PSU
- Corsair HX1050
- Case
- CoolerMaster Haf-X
- Cooling
- Corsair HX100 with 4 cougars push/pull config
- Keyboard
- Logitech G510s
- Mouse
- Logitech G602
- Internet Speed
- FiOS Quantum 75/75
- Browser
- IE and FireFox
- Antivirus
- None