BSOD when windows loads when i go beyone 154FSb

MikeMike

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It gives me memory errors, but when i go above 154 it is only overclocking my memory by about 5-6 mhz. I still get BSOD's memory is at stock voltage. I up the voltage about.1 and still no luck. Memory is set to the least aggresive timings. Should i take off enhanced d-ram performance to try this?

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LastRide

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Take off the enhanced d-ram performance.I got the same thing.I fixed it by raising the voltage up more.You can try raising the vdimm to 2.7 but raise your voltage more first cause that should fix it.
 

jna

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I was having the same problem too. I took a 6V DC adapter (2100 mA) from compgeeks.com, cut the end off, and soldered it to the heatspreader on my RAM. Now I can get BSODs at any speed!
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: jna
I was having the same problem too. I took a 6V DC adapter (2100 mA) from compgeeks.com, cut the end off, and soldered it to the heatspreader on my RAM. Now I can get BSODs at any speed!

COnfused!!!!! can or cant?

ok i gotta try that but right now im lazy