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It could well be your RAM as that is being overclocked as you raise the bus speed. What is your RAM's stock settings? You could try lowering the RAM multiplyer in the bios and see if that gets it stable.
 
Looks like your maxed your DDR3-1333 memory :)

  • 250MHz-FSB
  • [3:8] Memory
  • 250 / 3 x 8 = 666MHz (DDR3-1333)
If you go into the BIOS and select the next lower memory multiplier that will give you more headroom to overclock the HT ref.Clock

  • 250MHz-FSB
  • [1:2] Memory
  • 250 / 1 x 2 = 500MHz (DDR3-1000)
In theory that will allow you to potentially raise the HT ref.Clock up to 333MHz and still keep your memory in spec . . .

  • 333MHz-FSB
  • [1:2] Memory
  • 333 / 1 x 2 = 666MHz (DDR3-1333)
 
well my ram stock is 1333mhz. 1.5V and geil aluminum brushed something or other. It is more value ram of geil. they are 2gb dual. if i put it to the minimum when raising FSB it is something like 1100 or other (below 1333) is still goes blue screening. Does not matter what I do. I can set it to 1132 at 238 fsb but only on a multiplier of 12.5x raising causing an issue. Bearing in mind max FSB i got was 315 at multi of 5x.
 
when you say raise HT you mean the frequency, not the Voltage?

I always select below the 1333 frequency in bios, but no luck. BSOD kicks in.

Oh I am running stock fan (lol i know!) but it handles the temps so far very well. I am though going to get a third party or WC. Just dont want to waste money on that if it's my RAM. I can only afford to replace/change one of them for now.
 
pauliface, I should have said make sure the HWMonitor was showing the CPU running at full load so we can see how the temps are? . . . . using the stock HSF eh! :)

What mobo are you using?
 
lower the multiplyer on the cpu_nb & ht link so that they are below 2000 so that we can rule them out & keep the RAM below stock. Then try raising the FSB & see if you get a blue screen. If you do then you will need to raise the cpu voltage.

What cooling are you using & what are your current idle & load temperatures?

Edit: Big.Wayne beat me to it. My typing is to slow :)
 
lower the multiplyer on the cpu_nb & ht link so that they are below 2000 so that we can rule them out & keep the RAM below stock. Then try raising the FSB & see if you get a blue screen. If you do then you will need to raise the cpu voltage.

What cooling are you using & what are your current idle & load temperatures?

Edit: Big.Wayne beat me to it. My typing is to slow :)

Running stock fan but idle is like 28 and full load at 48

This seems to be the case at 3.5-3.7Ghz
 
pauliface, I should have said make sure the HWMonitor was showing the CPU running at full load so we can see how the temps are? . . . . using the stock HSF eh! :)

What mobo are you using?

I am using an Asus M4A78T-E. Full load on Core Temp is 48 and 50 when my room was heated nice and warm :D

Not sure if my mobo is c*ap
 
I don't know what TMPIN2 is measuring, but that's very high isn't it?
Also were those screenshots when idle or under load (i.e. running Prime)?
If it's running at 43C idle maybe it's overheating or something? Although then it'd probably just shut down wouldn't it?
 
I don't know what TMPIN2 is measuring, but that's very high isn't it?
Also were those screenshots when idle or under load (i.e. running Prime)?
If it's running at 43C idle maybe it's overheating or something? Although then it'd probably just shut down wouldn't it?

Sorry idle is around 28. it reaches 48-50 at full load with prime
 
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