I would strip everything to the bare minimum, fresh install of Windows. Update the bios, restore motherboard defaults after bios update and see from there.
Still no joy, I would look at the motherboard.
Had a look into this as I'm still having issues.
My board apparently doesn't have an option for LLC.
My DRAM voltage is already at 1.37 - I never changed this myself.
This is a good suggestion.In 'Advanced mode' in the BIOS (on the Tomahawk board), click OC tab, then scroll down to DigitALL Power, LLC settings are in there.
Try Mode 1 for both CPU and SoC. I know it sounds daft, but maybe a Windows update has altered power draw or something, not beyond the realms...
Either way, hope you sort it soon![]()
In 'Advanced mode' in the BIOS (on the Tomahawk board), click OC tab, then scroll down to DigitALL Power, LLC settings are in there.
Try Mode 1 for both CPU and SoC. I know it sounds daft, but maybe a Windows update has altered power draw or something, not beyond the realms...
Either way, hope you sort it soon![]()
This is a good suggestion.
Whilst OP is in the BIOS, they can temporarily turn off Turbo Boost for their CPU and only use the base clock as a next step of your step doesn't work.
A friend of mine had this similar issue and I found that his CPU used this feature, turned this off and it was resolved.
Just tested now - exact same issue regardless of which RAM stick is installed.Have you tried running single sticks of ram to rule that out? Ram tested fine in memtest when I had the same too.
It was a while back in DDR3 days but same issue.