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    Peter Griffith is offline Senior Member
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    Default GB X58 udrIII BSOD

    I have the CPU board from the GB and it is x58 udrIII, the trouble is that I acquire RANDOM BSOD’s whenever I test to utilize the system later it starts up. Well I do not familiar the perfect place from where or because of what I am confronting this trouble. I did overclocking and I thought it was balance. I tested all the things that I could have from the WEB but got nothing that could assist me out of the trouble. In increase to all the things I too tested turning down the clock of the CPU but that also did not assist. I too tested the similar thing with the RAM but yet again I end up with the similar things

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    Well it is the case of OVERCLOCKING and the thing is that the case require to be figured out with extreme care. Early hinting anything I would wish to ask you few questions so that I can create myself somewhat comfortable with the scenario. What are the QPI and the VTT voltage that you are utilizing? Too in addition to that I would advice you to test to disable the XMP ? I observe that can assist you a bit your trouble. Do post considering the voltage that you are utilizing for the CPU board.

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    Thanks a lot for the answer, in actual the views is that I needed to play games but they were not functioning well with the recent spec of the system and I had listen that the overclocking can assist me in functioning the game on the system. So I resolved to go for the similar. I had no view that it will price me so dearly. The QVI/VTT voltage on my system is 1.33 but sometimes it too develops to 1.375 but creating no difference. I was so upset with the thing that early writing here I tested to put all the other voltages on the CPU board and see if that can assist the CPU board in stabilizing, but still did not assist.

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    From the scenario that you have only explained in this thread I imagine that if you are functioning the RAM of the system at the 2000MHz then you will be needed to have few more qvi/vtt voltage. If at entire you do not determine doing that much comfortable then all I can advice you is test to lower the velocity of the RAM, I would tell only lower it to the 1866MHz or still lower to the 1800MHz. For now I think that is the just thing that I can advice you at the min

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    I imagine that it will be well if you can have the BIOS of the system inform and I am confirm that this inform can assist a bit so that you can be out of the position. If I would have been in your space and would have been asked for the similar then I would have gone for the new official BIOS and not the BETA edition at all. Well it is only a think and I imagine that it can be given a test. Only test that and see if that can assist you in your position. Considerable the freezing consequences have you always tested talking out the battery from the CPU board, if not I would advice you the similar

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    I was stuck with the similar position and I tested to follow few of the advice that I got from other forums but they did no assist me that. At last I was imparted with the entire the apps crashing on the BSOD. I tested to function the Memtest for the system but I have looks that it is too failing. I tested to reboot the system again but I have looks that not much alter can be contributed with the similar

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