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<blockquote data-quote="ruggb" data-source="post: 137133" data-attributes="member: 7646"><p>TBD --- I have no idea if this is a cause of anybodies symptoms let alone mine, but here is something interesting I found....</p><p></p><p>I was having "memory" issues recently - SOMETIMES running a memory test produced random errors. Not usually what one would expect from memory failures.</p><p>In the process I went to BIOS and realized though my CPU Vcore was set to "normal" it was indicating about 0.04v lower than "normal" -- 1.236 vs 1.275 - that isn't much but with today's processors the increment on the voltage settings is 0.00525 on my MB.</p><p>I have now raised the setting to 1.3125v and it is indicating 1.268v to 1.284v in BIOS and 1.264V in Windows with CPUz.</p><p></p><p>You may want to check this if your problem is "strange". It just seems to me that much difference has to be problematic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruggb, post: 137133, member: 7646"] TBD --- I have no idea if this is a cause of anybodies symptoms let alone mine, but here is something interesting I found.... I was having "memory" issues recently - SOMETIMES running a memory test produced random errors. Not usually what one would expect from memory failures. In the process I went to BIOS and realized though my CPU Vcore was set to "normal" it was indicating about 0.04v lower than "normal" -- 1.236 vs 1.275 - that isn't much but with today's processors the increment on the voltage settings is 0.00525 on my MB. I have now raised the setting to 1.3125v and it is indicating 1.268v to 1.284v in BIOS and 1.264V in Windows with CPUz. You may want to check this if your problem is "strange". It just seems to me that much difference has to be problematic. [/QUOTE]
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