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Asus P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3 | Intel Core i5 2500k
8GB G-Skill 1600MHz | Corsair 120GB Force GT SSD | WD Blue 1TB HDD
CM HAF 912 Plus | CM Silent Pro 700W | Corsair H60

AS above my setup - i have only had this rig about 3 weeks and i am constantly getting bsod - i have oc'd to 4.5ghz and back to 3.3 and everywhere in between - changed so many settings i cant remember - reset defaults and can never get back to the 3.3 and even when i get close (turning off turbo mode on cpu) i get bsod. Is there something in perticular i should be changing to sort the bsod or do i have faulty hardware? Config problem?

I would like the cpu running at 4.3. If anyone has the sane mb/cpu could u please share settings?

Many thanks in advance!
 
What BSOD code are you getting?

It could be faulty RAM. Have you tried running memtest?
 
memtest works out fine :( ill upload a bsod photo from when i had everything set to default and just cpu turbo disabled (trying to get back to factory spec)

 
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i have the non gen3 version,sitting good at 4.5ghz,ill post settings when i get time,did you manually set ram timings and ram voltage to 1.5v? you will need around 1.36-1.34v for 4.5ghz,set llc to high and voltage offset to +0.005

vccio can be left at stock 1.015v but if blue screns still test with 1.10v,but no higher than 1.2v you wont need that much
 
i have the non gen3 version,sitting good at 4.5ghz,ill post settings when i get time,did you manually set ram timings and ram voltage to 1.5v? you will need around 1.36-1.34v for 4.5ghz,set llc to high and voltage offset to +0.005

vccio can be left at stock 1.015v but if blue screns still test with 1.10v,but no higher than 1.2v you wont need that much

any oc i have tried on this mb i have not touched ram timings or voltages - left them as standard - i olny changed things like xml (multiplier x43) and BCLK to 100? I wouldnt know how to change other things? Am i doing wrong not changing them?
 
yes,you need to manually set your ram speed and timings,its easy just type in 9-9-9-24 or whatever your rams timings are then 1T for command rate,choose 1600mhz speed and set dram to 1.5v,give me a bit of time n ill post pics
 
mv91xx.sys seems to be linked to a AHCI/RAID driver from Maxell. This seems your best bet:

http://www.marvell.com/support/downloads/search.do

Or check on the Asus website and ensure you have all the latest motherboard drivers.

Rest the BIOS and run everything at stock and see how you get on.

how do i reset the bios or do you mean just restore defaults? thanks for the llink ill take a look!
 
normally restore defaults or remove cmos battery for a couple mins or do a jumper reset itll be in your mobo manual or on the manufacturers website i guess in a pdf or similar.. i would strip back to the basics 1 g card 1 stick of ram 1 hard drive and add to it and see where it starts to fail do mem tests and run benchmarks at various stages isolate any possibilities

it will be a good sunday afternoons fun getting it all set up and working
 
press f5 in the bios for system/bios defaults,i would avoid using marvell ports if you can,stick to intel ones and turn off the marvell,intel are more stable/reliable
 
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