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I haven't  had a BSOD in about a year iirc and now i got suddenly  2 in a ~month...  

 

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As you can see who crashed didnt pick up the BSOD from last month... and i have no idea what the one from 7/18 was, but seems something else.

 

 

Im just wondering how to fix it.

The RAM is overclocked... but why would it randomly bug out, doesn't  make too much sense?

 

Or it could be that time of the year i need to upgrade my gpu drivers and maybe chipset?

 

Any other ideas? Maybe the voltage for RAM is too low after all? 1.36v (samsung b-die) 

 

oh and the BSODs only seem to happen under low load/idle. 

Specs in my profile, hope somebody could help, thanks. 

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Irq less than equal is an overclock error. It's possible silicon quality may have degraded slightly causing instability. Try upping your SOC voltage slightly. If auto, set it manually to like 1.1v. It's safe up to 1.2v for 24/7 operation. 

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5 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

Irq less than equal is an overclock error. It's possible silicon quality may have degraded slightly causing instability. Try upping your SOC voltage slightly. If auto, set it manually to like 1.1v. It's safe up to 1.2v for 24/7 operation. 

... i kinda knew that about irq less than equal , but wasnt sure lol. Ok, ill try the SOC voltage, thanks! And should i just keep the RAM overclock  for now, i guess? 

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1 minute ago, Mark Kaine said:

... i kinda knew that about irq less than equal , but wasnt sure lol. Ok, ill try the SOC voltage, thanks! And should i just keep the RAM overclock  for now, i guess? 

Ya. Keep the ram, just up SOC voltage

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