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win 7 64 kernel power issue

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I forgot you're overclocked to 4.2GHz (200 x 21; 200 x 10 = DDR3-2000). Regardless, try changing both the strap (Auto to 1600MHz) and the VTT (1.25V or higher if need be) as I noted above.

im actually at 4.3ghz 206x21 , i set strap to 1600mhz in 2:8 vtt is at 1.37v

also pretty sure the event 35 errors are from having speedstep disabled but they didnt crash or restart the rig, the 41 is the baddy
 

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im actually at 4.3ghz 206x21 , i set strap to 1600mhz in 2:8 vtt is at 1.37v

also pretty sure the event 35 errors are from having speedstep disabled but they didnt crash or restart the rig, the 41 is the baddy
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Since last post format fresh install of windows going to update fully then do drivers after sp1 I didn't do that last time
 
Ok I think I found the issue the 24 pin extension had three bad wires one actually burnt. So I would guess its why I have been booting and getting the power stuff. Putt all the stuff in added a silver bullet to the line Enzo fittings on block monsoon 45 at rad and red, dusted everything out redid wire management sleeved some things etc will post some pics after I post in my 4.3 and stress test. Might go for 4.4
 
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