BSOD Stop Code OxOOOOOOFC
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Jimmy27
, Jun 06 2007 09:41 PM
#16
Posted 13 June 2007 - 11:46 AM
#17
Posted 13 June 2007 - 02:30 PM
I contacted Kingston and told them that it was possible the RAM was causing the error. Thye suggested I bring the ram settings up from 2.0 volts to 2.1 volts, if this does not work start adjusting the latency setting down 1st, then adjusting in the order they are specified in the specs. Like I said before, the system seemed pretty stable with Bios set at auto for the RAM. I just want to get out of the RAM what it is rated for - 4-4-4-12 2.0 Volts and 1T - I'm pretty sure on auto in BIOS it will under utilize the RAM potential.
I brought the RAM up to 2.1 volts yesterday, and not crashed yet. I guess a better test would be to stress it with a higher end game.
Thx for you help Tuxmaster - this was a real education learning about the minidumps and analyzing the data. The article under your name on BSOD errors was esp interesting.................
I will update as things progress, so far 2 days w/o a BSOD ( hopefully I'm not jinxing myself with this statement).
I brought the RAM up to 2.1 volts yesterday, and not crashed yet. I guess a better test would be to stress it with a higher end game.
Thx for you help Tuxmaster - this was a real education learning about the minidumps and analyzing the data. The article under your name on BSOD errors was esp interesting.................
I will update as things progress, so far 2 days w/o a BSOD ( hopefully I'm not jinxing myself with this statement).
#18
Posted 13 June 2007 - 05:11 PM
No problem go ahead and post back if you get a blue screen error message.
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