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Ever since I did a memory shuffle for another system, I've been getting WHEA errors and game crashes. Its not really THAT unstable, I've blue screen maybe once? I get a few lag spikes in games where I shouldn't but mostly, I think the thing that shows it the most obvious seems to be Star Citizen. Yea buggy game blah blah etc, but it shouldn't cause the entire system to reset (;. I also didn't have anywhere near the amount of problems before the swap.

 

I'm only doing some conservative GPU overclocking and XMP for ram. I've briefly browsed around and its suggested to bump up voltages to try to stabilize it. Which voltages? I don't know who is to blame for this instability, RAM, cpu, cpuio?

 

 - previously:  corsair 2x16 3000 cl15(CMK32GX4M2B3000C15)

 - gskill 4x8 3600 cl16 (on QVL list: F4-3600C16D-16GVKC)

 - x570 aorus pro wifi - bios: F33h

 - ryzen 3700x

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32 minutes ago, ProjectPatatoe said:

Which voltages?

Maximum of 1.45V is pretty much the rule of thumb, for me anything above 1.37-1.39V is not daily drivable so thats my voltage target most of the time. But it can possibly be a GPU driver issues, so try clean reinstall.

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46 minutes ago, SorryClaire said:

Maximum of 1.45V is pretty much the rule of thumb, for me anything above 1.37-1.39V is not daily drivable so thats my voltage target most of the time. But it can possibly be a GPU driver issues, so try clean reinstall.

Thanks! Maximum voltages was something i forgot to ask. For the moment I just set ram voltage to 1.36 to see if that makes any changes.

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