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.