Woow! This seems a real miracle:
Just after I wrote the previous message, I tested the CAS and voltage setting that you've stated, Dark Mantis. The BSOD appeared again in less than an hour. I decided to remove one of the ram sticks and run the computer on single 4gb stick.
With your CL and Voltage value suggestions in mind, while removing the ram I saw the note on the stick saying : " 4gb 2000 mHz 9-10-9-9-27 1.65 V" Oh my god! Can those settings be a miraculous end to my blue screens?
I don't want to speak so early, but it seems my system is running fine for the last 5 hours...
I'm running the same error producing stuff.
For any guy who hasn't spent enough time in the peaks of overclocking, it's hard to be aware of the fact that a single CAS value, or an inadequate power supply may change the entire operating quality of the computer; and may cause several different problems not limited to BSODs, but including even data corruption. I have been having both for about a month.
I haven't been overclocking for some long time so I forgot about those ram values completely. If I didn't see your message about CL and voltage values I wouldn't even suspect.
Thank you!
My system components:
Gigabyte GA- X58a UD5 rev 2 mobo.
Corsair 2gHz ram 2x4gb
PNY Nvidia Quadro 4000 VGA adapter
Thermaltake 1200W PSU
+an LD DVD RW
My system has crashed during my previous message (After less than an hour of operation) Just then I opened the case and saw the values, changed.
It's been working since then