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    Bsod help

    Hi everyone, I have had several bsods over the past few days and I cant not seem to figure them out, i reinstalled windows 7 and still nothing. My last bsod was a quota_underflow and it happened when i closed a browser window.

    The other bsod I have been receiving are system service exception. I have ran memtest with no errors, and prime as well. currently have no overclock.

    rig is as follows:

    1055t
    patriot viper 2
    earthwatts 500
    xfx 5870
    msi 790gx-g65
    xonar dx
    Cav blue hd

    thank you for any and all help.
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    Re: Bsod help

    Welcome.

    Please follow my signature about CPU-Z screen shots.

    Also update Realtek lan driver:

    Rt64win7 Rt64win7.sys Thu Feb 26 04:04:13 2009

    http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...168C/RTL8111DP

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    Re: Bsod help

    Ok, I downloaded and repaired the driver.

    Here are the cpu-z shots.
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    Re: Bsod help

    You posted the wrong tab.

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    Re: Bsod help

    Sorry here you go.
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    Re: Bsod help

    Go in the bios and change your VDIMM (memory voltage) to 1.8V from 1.5V to support your huge overclock. Must also set the command rate to 2T, from 1T. Save.

    If you have an i7 or similar DO NOT do this and let me know instead.

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    Re: Bsod help

    Ok, also I previously had the voltage set to that as well, before I reinstalled everything. My ram sticks say they run at 7-7-7-20, even the sticker on each individual stick of ram, would that be considered a overclock?

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    Re: Bsod help

    You memory is intended to run at only 533 MHz. (Not 800 like it is now...wow...but it can work.)

    You need that increased voltage to stand any chance at the overclock you have. If it's set to 1.8V, then good.

    Then, you also must set the command rate to 2T. It is impossible with 1T. So make that change and save.

    (7-7-7-20 is good for any frequency, so leave that alone.)

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    Re: Bsod help

    Ok, so im really confused, sorry lol.

    But running my ram at the default 533 will yield me the 1600 right, and if so what would running the 800 yield me?

    I went back and reset everything to optimal defaults. Here are the current pics.
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    Re: Bsod help

    Good job. All is well. Enjoy.

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