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Uhhh, is it possible that it's freezing because it's overclocked?

 

Try running it completely stock. If it doesn't freeze, well, answer is there. Higher temperatures always increase instability. Even if the temperatures aren't into a "dangerous range," a higher temperature when combined with an overclock can easily cause a system to lock up.

 

Raise the voltage to 1.3. If that doesn't solve all your problems in life, aim for a lower overclock.

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the system is fine when doing everest system stabily test going to run 4 another 30min just to make shaw

 

 

Uhhh, is it possible that it's freezing because it's overclocked?

 

Try running it completely stock. If it doesn't freeze, well, answer is there. Higher temperatures always increase instability. Even if the temperatures aren't into a "dangerous range," a higher temperature when combined with an overclock can easily cause a system to lock up.

 

Raise the voltage to 1.3. If that doesn't solve all your problems in life, aim for a lower overclock.

 

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why are you reapers at 6-6-6-20? default is 5-5-5-18 for 1066 @ 2.1v and i noticed it says 1.6v for you which is undervolting even at stock. it doesn't matter you're cpu is overclocked its the ram that giving you the problems. drop the cpu to stock and notice how it will continue to freeze unless the rams at 1.9-2.1v. i don't know why no one picked up on this.

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why are you reapers at 6-6-6-20? default is 5-5-5-18 for 1066 @ 2.1v and i noticed it says 1.6v for you which is undervolting even at stock. it doesn't matter you're cpu is overclocked its the ram that giving you the problems. drop the cpu to stock and notice how it will continue to freeze unless the rams at 1.9-2.1v. i don't know why no one picked up on this.

Hes running DDR3 not DDR2, thats why his timing are what they are and that is why his voltage is what it is.

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My question is how do you figure 3.6 Ghz with your fsb 1444 and multiplier 10?

1444*10 = 14440 or 14.44Ghz (which I doubt :P )

 

and assuming that that was a typo, and your fsb is 144 then thats 1.44Ghz. To get 3.6Ghz at 144fsb, you would need a multiplier of 25 (which I have never seen)

 

If Im not seeing something, please let me know, but your numbers dont add up for me.

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