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Hey everyone. I just started OCing my i5 8600k, and started playing rainbow. Suddenly in the middle of a match i got this BSOD. My memory is running at 2667mhz by default, but its regular speed is supposed to be 3000mhz. I dont have XMP on. Im also very new to OCing. Any suggestions?

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I would try with XMP then try at stock and if this still happens I would consult others for more specific help y can't give you. 

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13 minutes ago, itsaiden said:

Hey everyone. I just started OCing my i5 8600k, and started playing rainbow. Suddenly in the middle of a match i got this BSOD. My memory is running at 2667mhz by default, but its regular speed is supposed to be 3000mhz. I dont have XMP on. Im also very new to OCing. Any suggestions?

Run a memory test using Windows Memory Diagnostic. It can found through the Start Menu.

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22 minutes ago, itsaiden said:

WTF... This is from corsair link, it says my ram speed is 1300mhz??image.png.be4c4865d719cc56cd493361f86e663d.png

Double that because DDR stands for double dada rate and you have 2661 which is close enough to the 2667 you pointed out. 

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1 hour ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Run a memory test using Windows Memory Diagnostic. It can found through the Start Menu.

Ran the test. It didnt detect any issues. So was the BSOD just a one time thing,  or should I still increase my RAM speed? (Im also OCing my graphics card slightly, its a GTX 1070 ti)

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1 minute ago, itsaiden said:

Ran the test. It didnt detect any issues. So was the BSOD just a one time thing,  or should I still increase my RAM speed? (Im also OCing my graphics card slightly, its a GTX 1070 ti)

Keep your RAM speed as is if you're going to be overclocking your GPU. You don't want to change two things at once because it'll make it harder for you to pinpoint what is causing instability. 

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