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I watched realbench, I saw that luxmarkx64 crashed. Well, I'm guessing that means my oc isn't stable? This actually my first time to use realbench. I never really used realbench before to determine if it was stable or not. I'll just keep on using this overclock and see if it gives me problems on regular use. So far the page fault BSOD hasn't replicated today yet.
Edit1:
I've decided I'll try 1.4v DRAM Voltage. To my surprise, realbench is running longer now. I set it on an 8hr stress test. Will update results when I wake up. Now, I have a question, if this ram cannot work on it's stock voltage can I rma it?
Edit2:
update, a few minutes after I typed edit1 I got the page fault bsod. Well, realbench lasted longer after I adjust the dram voltage. Now I swapped slots from a1b1 to a2b2. I saw in another thread someone's ram was unstable because of that. I double check the Maximus IX Hero's manual it also recommended A2B2 if only using dual channel kit. Well I re-run realbench. See if it does better.
Edit3:
Okay, after swapping DIMM slots it seems to be stable now. Almost finished in realbench 8hr stress. I'm trying at 1.4v Dram voltage. Will stress at stock voltage later tonight.
Edit4: I tried putting the DRAM Voltage back to stock, I immediately got welcomed by that page fault bsod as soon as I logged into windows. I guess the ram isn't really stable at stock 3200 MHz @ 1.35v. You guys think I should RMA this for not being stable at stock settings?
Edit1:
I've decided I'll try 1.4v DRAM Voltage. To my surprise, realbench is running longer now. I set it on an 8hr stress test. Will update results when I wake up. Now, I have a question, if this ram cannot work on it's stock voltage can I rma it?
Edit2:
update, a few minutes after I typed edit1 I got the page fault bsod. Well, realbench lasted longer after I adjust the dram voltage. Now I swapped slots from a1b1 to a2b2. I saw in another thread someone's ram was unstable because of that. I double check the Maximus IX Hero's manual it also recommended A2B2 if only using dual channel kit. Well I re-run realbench. See if it does better.
Edit3:
Okay, after swapping DIMM slots it seems to be stable now. Almost finished in realbench 8hr stress. I'm trying at 1.4v Dram voltage. Will stress at stock voltage later tonight.
Edit4: I tried putting the DRAM Voltage back to stock, I immediately got welcomed by that page fault bsod as soon as I logged into windows. I guess the ram isn't really stable at stock 3200 MHz @ 1.35v. You guys think I should RMA this for not being stable at stock settings?
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