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    Got new BSOD in MSI P67A GD65 (B3)

    All drivers are current. I started having blue screens, sometimes at startup, shutdown, open or close an application, or simply do nothing. Most often, the STOP code 0x50. Using memtest86 + detect a faulty memory stick, I took off. After that, we enjoyed a full day without accident. But this morning, after the ignition, I used IE9, something proven, closed IE9, and 3 minutes later, while I was using, I have a new stop error BSOD 0x50. Here are my specs:

    1. - MSI P67A GD65 (B3)
    2. - Intel i7 2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz
    3. - Corsair XMS 3x4GB DDR3-1600
    4. - Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB
    5. - EVGA with GTX 560
    6. - Windows 7 Professional 64bits
    7. - Microsoft Security Essentials

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    Re: Got new BSOD in MSI P67A GD65 (B3)

    We will try to put this in perspective. Outside the triple channel RAM kit, I had a bad stick. In a way, those things are better in tune with what should have been first, as a kit of 2x2GB and 2X4GB, etc. How 'batch matching kit is important because variations in the lots, even can do for compatibility issues. Stop: 050 is not enough DRAM V. that one is easy to find. It seems that Bernhard is heading in the right direction for the system to default settings or manually setting your RAM to the specifications of the supported platforms.

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    Re: Got new BSOD in MSI P67A GD65 (B3)

    In general, the DRAM frequency is 1333 MHz When I went to adjust the voltage, "Auto" in the list, where 1.5 V should have been. So I left it. As for the 9.9.9.24, I have no idea what it is. I cannot find anywhere you like it. Meanwhile, I have a question. Does this mean that the system can be stabilized with the current clubs? It's a team, not playing, and even a blue screen one day be a big problem.

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    Re: Got new BSOD in MSI P67A GD65 (B3)

    Options'> Advanced Settings DRAM is what is shown below that line ("Spread Spectrum" to "PCH 1.05). If I go to '> Memory-Z, I
    • >DIMM1 Memory SPD
    • >DIMM3 Memory SPD


    Both bring the same setting values:
    Code:
    Memory Type                 DDR3 SDRAM
    Max Bandwidth               DDR3-1333(667MHz)
    Manufacture                 Corsair
    Part Number                 CMX12GX3M3A1600C9
    Serial Number               00000000
    SDRAM Cycle Time            1.5000ns(1CLK)
    DRAM tCL                    13.5000ns(9CLK)
    DRAM tRCD                   13.5000ns(9CLK)
    DRAM tRP                    13.5000ns(9CLK)
    DRAM tRAS                   36.0000ns(24CLK)
    DRAM tRFC                   160.0000ns(107CLK)
    DRAM tWR                    15.0000ns(10CLK)
    DRAM tWTR                   7.5000ns(5CLK)
    DRAM tRRD                   7.5000ns(5CLK)
    DRAM tRTP                   7.5000ns(5CLK)
    DRAM tFAW                   37.5000ns(25CLK)
    DRAM tRC                    50.6250ns(34CLK)
    >X.M.P. Support Information

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    Re: Got new BSOD in MSI P67A GD65 (B3)

    From the "DRAM tCL 'a' DRAM Tras' I can see the clock values of 9, 9, 9 and 24. Is this what we are talking about? It seems that different boards have different BIOS settings designs. I increased the DRAM voltage to the following value (1.507 V). Can be stabilized (and still be effective) or if I have to buy dual channel RAM in the end anyway? Turbo Boost with disabilities do not know if this is related, but after restarting the system underwent a complete overhaul of the hard disk (and found nothing wrong).

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    Re: Got new BSOD in MSI P67A GD65 (B3)

    The BIOS interface is confusing me. The only place that has access to the Memory configuration is not under Settings> Advanced but with Overclocking. And I cannot change most values, but those values CLK (and some others) are brown and cannot be changed. There is more than display information. Up and down jumps only. I've been good on several occasions through full menus and hierarchy of values and there is nothing that can change these values.

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    Re: Got new BSOD in MSI P67A GD65 (B3)

    Well, after going through all that again and again - between accidents - I decided to give it a go in the opposite direction. I activated the XMP profile first. I've spent the last two days working on it all day and the representation of the night and is fine. I'm not saying the problem is solved, but the symptoms have disappeared. And it feels good to get back to work. Hopefully it stays that way.

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