1055T BSOD on OC?

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So my 1055T run's nicely at 2.8Ghz, but some things I use only utilize one of the 6 cores so baring in mind I have a 1200, H50 and good ventilation, I thought I'd try take it up to 3.8-4Ghz, especially as winter is coming too.

However as soon as my 1055T goes above 3.2Ghz I get random BSOD's once every couple of hours called;

"PAGE_DRIVER_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL"

"IRQL_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL" etc.

Any idea on what might be causing this?

Here is my stock:

http://gyazo.com/52d1f3d43c2e36c4198c7822336fdfae
 
That's fairly high voltage for stock I think. Mine could do 2.8GHz at around ~1.1v, 3.6GHz at 1.325v and 4GHz (well 3.998 :D) at 1.465v. It was a 95w version, and it's pot luck how far they can go.
 
That's fairly high voltage for stock I think. Mine could do 2.8GHz at around ~1.1v, 3.6GHz at 1.325v and 4GHz (well 3.998 :D) at 1.465v. It was a 95w version, and it's pot luck how far they can go.

Well that voltage is set to Auto on my BIOS so I'm not quite sure haha :P Should I try taking it to 4GHz with 1.35V and put my memory at 1600Mhz or below? (I have the timings custom set to 8-8-8-21 and the speed is Currently 1600Mhz but it changes with my CPU Freq).
 
I managed to get it to this: http://gyazo.com/8768b56fd48f4d415f58cd00f16efeaa

But now weirdly my Kaspersky says my license has run out and it had 100 and something days left?

This this OC just mess something up? O.O and I ran memtest on all 4 sticks individually once before and it found no errors :(

EDIT: My license ran out because this OC must have made my system date change to 2080. O.O!!!
 
Slacken the timings back to stock for those sticks and run them at 1333MHz if possible, then see if you are stable. 4GHz is an ambitious speed for these chips..
 
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