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So apparently the reason why I was getting different random blue screen and my games crashing 3-5mins into the game is because my RAM is set to 3200mhz? I switched to my old DDR4 2400mhz RAM and the problems disappeared. I lowered my 3200mhz RAM and it worked too. And I also found out that apparently changing the DRAM Voltage fixed the problem?(for now at least) I set it back to 3200mhz at 1.350V (When it was in auto its stuck at 1.20V so I increased it) is that voltage okay? Should I lower it? Are there any other settings I should change? What about the SOC Voltage?

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3 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

if it works at 3200 with 1.35v then you're perfectly fine, don't need to change anything else

I've been using my PC now for 4 hours and no problems so far. I'm worried about SOC voltage now though since I changed the DRAM voltage.

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1 minute ago, Tenma White said:

I've been using my PC now for 4 hours and no problems so far. I'm worried about SOC voltage now though since I changed the DRAM voltage.

don't worry about it. the xmp profile should automatically apply the 1.35v to the dram voltage, but for some motherboards it's bugged and it doesn't 

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And btw does Ram Speed really work like that? It crashes the PC if it doesn't get enough voltage? (I am assuming this since Before I set it to 3200mhz which is it's normal speed and the Voltage was set on auto but it seems to be always at 1.20V) 

 

I've never heard about a problem like this before.

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