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ASUS P6T i7 920, damping memory error

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thesefy

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Oct 21, 2012
Hello everybody. I do have a problem with my system lately. Or maybe i just realized it.
My spec is :
-i7 920
-Asus p6t
-5x 2gb OCZ PC3-8500F DDR3
-ATI 4870

The problem is i get blue screens randomly. Sometimes when i listen mp3 or surfing, i get the blue screen and it say something related to physical memory damping error vs, then it resets the computer.

What i've tried so far:
-updated the bios latest version.
-done memtest for 1.5 hours. no errors.
-no overclock. all default and auto values.

So, i think only 2 options left here now, first is formatting the windows but i really dont think it will solve the problem
second 1 is, i think i should put some(cpu,ram voltage) values to bios instead of leaving them auto.

What i need is: I really don't want to o/c it so maybe i can give some less voltage or maybe auto voltage values dont enough so i should give more?

Any help is appreciated .
 
The P6T-D is a triple channel board, so why do you have 5 x 2GB DRAM modules installed? Remove the one extra 2GB stick, leaving the remaining four modules in a dual-channel config., and manually adjust the timings to what I assume are 7-7-7-16-2T at 1.6V and DDR3-1066. Or remove two of the five modules leaving the remaining three in a triple channel config.
 
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