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Hello.
A few days ago I started a thread here, asking about RAM timings etc.
I found out that my RAM, which should be running at 4-4-4 15 and 2.1v, was being forced to run at 6-6-6 18 and 1.8v by the BIOS (If set to Auto).
I figured out how to change it, but now I have been getting BSODs whilst playing games. It has happened in Team Fortress 2 and Anarchy Online (although I only installed AO last night so I don't know if it is connected). I have not tried any other games.
I cannot say exactly what the BSOD says, as it happens so quickly I cannot see it all. The only thing I managed to see was right at the bottom, it said something like "Writing RAM to disk", and a percentage count.
When it got to 100%, my computer shut off. I have since returned the settings to Auto in the BIOS, and I have not seen the problem since.
I am running Vista Ultimate 64, and I upgraded my BIOS to the latest version. The rest of the specs are in my signature.
Is the RAM really causing this, and what can be done so I can run it at the recommended settings without getting BSODs?
A few days ago I started a thread here, asking about RAM timings etc.
I found out that my RAM, which should be running at 4-4-4 15 and 2.1v, was being forced to run at 6-6-6 18 and 1.8v by the BIOS (If set to Auto).
I figured out how to change it, but now I have been getting BSODs whilst playing games. It has happened in Team Fortress 2 and Anarchy Online (although I only installed AO last night so I don't know if it is connected). I have not tried any other games.
I cannot say exactly what the BSOD says, as it happens so quickly I cannot see it all. The only thing I managed to see was right at the bottom, it said something like "Writing RAM to disk", and a percentage count.
When it got to 100%, my computer shut off. I have since returned the settings to Auto in the BIOS, and I have not seen the problem since.
I am running Vista Ultimate 64, and I upgraded my BIOS to the latest version. The rest of the specs are in my signature.
Is the RAM really causing this, and what can be done so I can run it at the recommended settings without getting BSODs?