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R4be oc4.5g bsod 0x7e

Linightz
Level 7
I have a minidump file of this BSOD, but it passes all burning test, this BSOD is just occuring at idle.
Can somebody help me to analyze this dump file? Thx.
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Nate152
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Raja
Level 13
Keep voltages the same - reduce CPU clock by 100MHz and see if the BSODs keep occuring. If they do reduce DRAM clock and check again. That should tell you which side of the system you need to work on.

-Raja

Linightz
Level 7
It seems it's the memory fail, can I just try increase vccsa?

Necrosan
Level 12
Of course you can.
No guarantees it will work though.
MB: ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition
CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2697 v2 (Cooled by Corsair H100i w/ Noctua NF-F12 fans)
RAM: 64GB G.SKILL RipjawsZ 1600 (10-10-10-30)
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX Titan X Hybrid
TV Tuners: 2 * Hauppauge HVR-1800
Case: CoolerMaster Cosmos 2

darkage
Level 11
try to use bluescreen view to see what went wrong

Linightz
Level 7
After increase vccsa, I've successfully run Linx for 10hours, now its just see what's on idle.
One weird thing is my 4930k@4.5g only performs 46GFLOPS on Linx, which is so little.

Raja
Level 13
Don't worry about the Gflops. Glad you worked out which side of the bus the issue is on.

Linightz
Level 7
Thx, Raja.

Raja
Level 13
No problem. Hope things keep working a-ok. Let us know if not.

-Raja