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I would put your memory back to stock and see if it can prime at 4.8ghz and start from there again.Originally Posted by magic8ball88Â 
Okay I'm getting irritated now. I had a great overclock. I had run prime for 8 hours perfectly. I bumped the multiplier up to 50 and BSOD. Bumped the voltage up didn't work (all the way up to 1.485, I don't want to go higher than that) so it looks like my chip can't handle 5.0ghz. Tried for 4.9 and same thing. So I went back to 4.8 (with the same settings I had before, 1.45 volts) and now I can't get it stable. Maybe my memory overclock isn't stable, but prime won't do anything now. I start the test then after a couple seconds it quits.
I reset the bios to factory settings, then put my settings in again and I'm getting the same problems. What should I try? 4.8ghz is working great on the desktop (using it right now) but prime can't start.
BTW my memory is 1600mhz overclocked to 1866mhz. Timings are 10-10-10-24. Voltage is 1.6.

Okay I'm getting irritated now. I had a great overclock. I had run prime for 8 hours perfectly. I bumped the multiplier up to 50 and BSOD. Bumped the voltage up didn't work (all the way up to 1.485, I don't want to go higher than that) so it looks like my chip can't handle 5.0ghz. Tried for 4.9 and same thing. So I went back to 4.8 (with the same settings I had before, 1.45 volts) and now I can't get it stable. Maybe my memory overclock isn't stable, but prime won't do anything now. I start the test then after a couple seconds it quits.
I reset the bios to factory settings, then put my settings in again and I'm getting the same problems. What should I try? 4.8ghz is working great on the desktop (using it right now) but prime can't start.
BTW my memory is 1600mhz overclocked to 1866mhz. Timings are 10-10-10-24. Voltage is 1.6.
































