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I have ran MemTest64 at maximum (run indefinitely) as pc crashes down after 1 hour and 17 minutes
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Soc voltage. Try 1.15v then 1.2v
This should stabilise the memory
You need to run proper stress testing apps to find true stability. You cant just dial in settings in bios and see how long it idles for without crashing.
Start with basic memtest before booting os then run linpack for a few hours then run testmem5 overnight.
as it failed, So, I have to go back to bios and put everything cpu, ram on auto default ran all on auto and ran this test as it passed for stock speed memory fclk @ 1333mhz @ 2666mh. Will try ran this test again tomorrow this time enabled D.O.C.P profile and if fail, then the ram kits going back to overclockers and I will exchange to GSkills ram instead. Corsair ram sound rubbish piece of ram kits never stable.
Fclk isn’t stable and needs lowering, it you’re getting that with fclk at 1600 is lower then I’d contact AMD and RMA the cpu.What does this mean?
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger
Date: 20/04/2021 01:36:06
Event ID: 19
Task Category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords:
User: LOCAL SERVICE
Computer: PC
Description:
A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Unknown Error Source
Error Type: No Error
Processor APIC ID: 0
Fclk isn’t stable and needs lowering, it you’re getting that with fclk at 1600 is lower then I’d contact AMD and RMA the cpu.


Use gui version of linpack. Its called linx available in a thread on Xtreme systems forums. Im on the phone once i get to computer i will sort out links for ya