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BSOD different errors

BSOD different errors

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iron_finder1
Posting Freak
750
10-11-2018, 11:09 AM
#1
Hey guys, I recently got a new PC with these specifications:
RYZEN 2700x
Gigabyte Aorus B450 M
G skill Ripjaws V series kit (16gb)
GTX 1070ti
But I've been experiencing a lot of BSODs.

At first, it was an IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL error, then storage data corruption, followed by a kernel security check. My RAM was overclocked to 3200, but now I'm running it in minimums 2100+. I'm still unsure if the issue was with the RAM or something else, just trying to figure it out.
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iron_finder1
10-11-2018, 11:09 AM #1

Hey guys, I recently got a new PC with these specifications:
RYZEN 2700x
Gigabyte Aorus B450 M
G skill Ripjaws V series kit (16gb)
GTX 1070ti
But I've been experiencing a lot of BSODs.

At first, it was an IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL error, then storage data corruption, followed by a kernel security check. My RAM was overclocked to 3200, but now I'm running it in minimums 2100+. I'm still unsure if the issue was with the RAM or something else, just trying to figure it out.

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KayleighPower
Junior Member
9
10-20-2018, 06:57 AM
#2
Reading about RAM overclocks seems inconsistent
Most results with G Skill 3200
Could need to set SPD and voltage manually in BIOS
Turn on xmp save and stop BIOS at rated speed
Unclear where this discussion has shifted to since then—possibly new BIOS updates for the motherboard might help, but I can't provide further details beyond what's available. I was just checking Ryzen boards while thinking about an upgrade.
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KayleighPower
10-20-2018, 06:57 AM #2

Reading about RAM overclocks seems inconsistent
Most results with G Skill 3200
Could need to set SPD and voltage manually in BIOS
Turn on xmp save and stop BIOS at rated speed
Unclear where this discussion has shifted to since then—possibly new BIOS updates for the motherboard might help, but I can't provide further details beyond what's available. I was just checking Ryzen boards while thinking about an upgrade.

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dawgal
Member
126
10-20-2018, 07:38 AM
#3
Reading about RAM overclocks seems inconsistent
Most results with G Skill 3200
Could need to set SPD and voltage manually in BIOS
Turn on xmp save and stop BIOS at rated speed
Unclear where this discussion has shifted to since then—perhaps BIOS updates for the motherboard might help, but I can't provide further details beyond what's available. I was just checking Ryzen boards while thinking about an upgrade.
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dawgal
10-20-2018, 07:38 AM #3

Reading about RAM overclocks seems inconsistent
Most results with G Skill 3200
Could need to set SPD and voltage manually in BIOS
Turn on xmp save and stop BIOS at rated speed
Unclear where this discussion has shifted to since then—perhaps BIOS updates for the motherboard might help, but I can't provide further details beyond what's available. I was just checking Ryzen boards while thinking about an upgrade.