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I think it's not the RAM because I ran 2 Extended passes of Windows Memory Diagnostic, and 1 full Memtest.
I think it's not the CPU because I can run 20 pass IntelBurnTest.
Could it be my SSD? But I don't have swap enabled, and I have 32GB of RAM, so when a program is just sitting there in the background and crashes (Eclipse)...that doesn't seem like it would be SSD related.
Could it be something in the motherboard? This motherboard+CPU just seems flakey. For example after the Asus BIOS un-throttles the CPU due to too-hotm VRMs, it consistently hard-locks.
It's like it's completely stable for a long time and then BOOM it fails.
I can't Prime95 test for very long because the VRMs get too hot
the following are memory addresses that "could not be read" according to windows--
0x260b6b84 (first time it crashed)
0x8bffffc4 (second time this happened)
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I just realized I can try disabling C6 state on the CPU and setting to manual voltage, not offset. Trying that now...
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Now I'm having an issue where every time I navigate to a certain folder in Windows Explorer, Windows Explorer crashes.
Are SSDs super finicky to overclocking?
I think it's not the CPU because I can run 20 pass IntelBurnTest.
Could it be my SSD? But I don't have swap enabled, and I have 32GB of RAM, so when a program is just sitting there in the background and crashes (Eclipse)...that doesn't seem like it would be SSD related.
Could it be something in the motherboard? This motherboard+CPU just seems flakey. For example after the Asus BIOS un-throttles the CPU due to too-hotm VRMs, it consistently hard-locks.
It's like it's completely stable for a long time and then BOOM it fails.
I can't Prime95 test for very long because the VRMs get too hot
the following are memory addresses that "could not be read" according to windows--
0x260b6b84 (first time it crashed)
0x8bffffc4 (second time this happened)
---
I just realized I can try disabling C6 state on the CPU and setting to manual voltage, not offset. Trying that now...
---
Now I'm having an issue where every time I navigate to a certain folder in Windows Explorer, Windows Explorer crashes.
Are SSDs super finicky to overclocking?
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