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JaredMW

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  1. I upped the voltage to 1.6V and the PC has been running for 12+ Hours without any issues!
  2. Okay so I moved the memory over to the other channel, the system ran fine for around an hour, then froze up again.
  3. I moved the memory to the other channel, and so far it seems to be working just fine, sounds like I may be in the same boat as you!
  4. Okay I moved both of the ram modules to the other channel, it booted fine and seems to be running alright for now. I'll game for awhile and see if it freezes
  5. I'll attempt this now, be back with more info soon!
  6. I have both of the sticks running in the recommended slots, but I cannot fit the memory into the other two slots because the cpu cooler is blocking it.
  7. Hi all, I've got a bit of a problem on my hands. A few months ago I upgraded my PC (new cpu, mobo, ram, psu), and since then my PC has been freezing. It happens randomly, whether I'm gaming or just idling on the desktop. It also happens while booting sometimes. I thought it might be an issue with the Motherboard, so I exchanged it for a new one. That did not fix the problem, so I bought a new GPU, I needed one anyways, but the freezing continued. I thought it may be a problem with the power supply, so I bought a new one a few days ago. It kept freezing, so in a desperate attempt to get anything to work, I took out one of the memory sticks. Low and behold, the problem stopped! I ran the computer with 1 4GB stick for around a half hour without any problems, so I switched to the other memory stick. The other one ran fine for just as long, so I don't believe that either of the sticks are bad. I put both of them back in, and it started freezing once again. The ram is rated to run at 1.5V, and that is what it is set at in the BIOS. I have a SSD and a HDD that both have Windows installed on them, and it freezes on both drives, so I do not believe that it is a drive error. Any help is greatly appreciated! PC Specs: CPU: Amd FX 8320 Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo Motherboard: Gigabyte 970A-UD3P Memory: 8GB (2x4) 1600Mhz Crucial Ballistix Sport GPU: MSI OC GTX 960 PSU: Corsair CX750M 750Watt
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