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Lasted longer, but still freezing

Spawn
Level 7
First, I want to say thanks to everyone who has been giving me advice.
I've been trying to find that sweet spot for stability, but it has eluded me. I have lasted longer this time with out a freeze and I feel like I'm finally getting somewhere, but I need some advice.
Could some kind soul take a look at my setting and let me know where I messed up? (lots of pics)1374213743137441374513746137471374813749
Here are my specs:
CPU: i7 3939k
GPU: GTX590
PSU: 1000w Silverstone
SSD: 256GB
RAM: 32 GB Gskills ripjawsZ DDR3-1866 MHz (PC3-14900)
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HiVizMan
Level 40
Your DRam voltage is way to low. Please increase the voltage so that it is at least above 1.500, however I would say that 1.65 is the suggested voltage by GSKill for that frequency.
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chrsplmr
Level 18
yes indeedy.
i was just going to add that i have had a very long painful rma experience over freezing ..
that turned out to be ram .. 4 rma's to newegg and one to mason later....
but .. brotherViz hit it right from the rip ... best of luck.c.

Thanks!
I'll bump up the DRAM voltage and see it it does the trick.

Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
Other things I spotted...

Put yout Tweak mode to 1 in DRAM timing section.
Have your DRAM CD voltage same as AB and also change current capability and power phase to same values as for AB (120% and optimized)
I would also get your LLC down to Medium. You are running at stock with that multiplier so I would leave the CPU voltage at Auto and enable speedstep. a manual voltage of 1.365 is high for 3.8 GHz. The boot up voltage I would leave on auto.

Keep it as simple as possible 🙂

Thanks Arne I will give those settings a try.