Check if the 1.35V DDR3 RAM fits your 1.5V DDR3 board.
Check if the 1.35V DDR3 RAM fits your 1.5V DDR3 board.
Occasionally under heavy use and at other times when idle, both Firefox and Chrome opened, which is useful since I rely on those two browsers.
Displays the artifact exactly as the file I provided. Also, today it restarted right away. Earlier, during testing, it paused briefly while idle, and then resumed again.
Try submerging the components in water and observe any improvements. Typically, removing heatsinks and the CMOS battery, briefly pressing the power button while clearing the CMOS for two minutes helps. Rinse thoroughly under flowing water to ensure all parts are wet, then soak everything in a bucket of water for about an hour or two. After that, shake off excess water and let it dry completely—usually 16 to 24 hours is sufficient. I’ve used this method on over ten boards, so it seems effective despite seeming simple.
I've updated my memory settings to 1.50v and everything is working properly now. This fixed the issue I was having.