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Hiya guys,
I'll list my specs first then list the problem, thanks for reading smile.gif

CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 95W(101W in CPU-Z)(Turbo off, stock speeds)

Mobo: Asrock N68C GS FX

Ram:CORSAIRXMS2 4GB(2x2GB) 1066Mhz
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145215

Video Card: XFX Core Ed. AMD HD 7950

PSU: CM GX650W Bronze

Other: 500GB WD Caviar Black, NEC DVD drive, USB 3.0 PCIE X1 Controller, some Fans. Scythe Zipang cooler.

My problem is that when running Prime95 at stock(no Turbocore, AMD C State off, CnQ off, Throttling off, RAM at 800Mhz) it fails(PC shuts down by self) after about the 2nd 8K test on Blend setting. I want to know what's going on and a solution please. 

Extra info: 1066Mhz on the RAM is unstable as it BSODs after the 2nd 1024K test and the CPU reached 58C before the PC shuts down automatically. 

 

Ram is bad?

*EDIT*

Moments before disaster:

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Edited by DanTheGamer11

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What kind of temps were you getting while running Prime?

58 before it shut down, but that's the Asrock OC software, I tried using HWmonitor and something else but it gave odd temps like 13C idle. The caps near the socket were hot too as was the ram modules.

 

@ComputerEd - Me too, I tried 1066Mhz with 2.2V and it still BSODs. I plan to RMA the sticks if that is what everybody is saying.

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First pass complete with no errors at 800Mhz, once the second pass is done I'll up it to 1066Mhz. Does it still seem the RAM is the problem?

Umm...why ever run it at 800Mhz? If it can't run its stock settings then it's bad, simple as that.

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 The software you are using to monitor temps could be inaccurate,.. 58c is vary close to max of 62c on your processor.

 

you can experiment by removing both side panels and putting a desk top fan blowing directly on motherboard while retesting with prime95 Blend,.. see if you can complete 2nd 1024K test with more air flow.

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