its not your os,its most likely your brand of ram or vccio voltage not enough/too much
i find the newer bios to be much more stable im using a non gen version of the board,leave vccio and dram voltage on auto and see what it uses
then if still freezing try one/two clicks more vccio voltage,no more than 1.2v,you will only need two/three clicks more at most
then try
btw im running corsair vengeance and no issues at all
looking in the BIOS, the VCCIO voltage is moving between 1.04v and 1.06v
so what manual voltage should i raise it to? and is it 100% safe to do so?
try with 1.10v and see if its any better,yes its safe to use upto 1.2v but you wont need that much,its for the integrated memory controller inside the cpu

if it doesnt work with win7 you might aswell throw the mb away,just cantsee it being os,more like ram/fault or bios setting not right ect,but try with ubuntu if you want



have you check event log? is any warning error regarding system or hdd?
have you check event log? is any warning error regarding system or hdd?
try with 1.10v and see if its any better,yes its safe to use upto 1.2v but you wont need that much,its for the integrated memory controller inside the cpu




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