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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #15 on: March 12, 2012, 07:09:44 pm »
Hi,

Problem is now a little clearer:
 With both modules N1 & N2 on the plate I raised the default value(9,9,9,24/1333MHz) to 10,10,10,26 and 1600MHz.
 I saved the settings in the BIOS and Windows normally appear.
 But only a few minutes and then the GPU drivers stopped working, that after freezing the image appeared BSD.
 I tried several times but without success.
 I then took out one memory module (N2) and repeated the whole procedure:
 Windows normally occurred without problems.
 I turned off the PC and put the other memory module N2 and Windows started to appear and halfway BSD appeared with the message:

 *** stop: 0x0000003B (value1, value2, value3 ...)
 *** win32k.sys - value ....


 Can you according to the pictures to tell me where I was wrong?
 Why is Windows normally occurs with RAM N1?
 Does this mean that the memory N2 defective RAM?

 The system is regularly updated:
 OS: Windows 7 SP1 64x
 ATI GPU drivers are ver: 12.2 ....
 When the default value of memory in the BIOS image does not freeze and no termination of the GPU driver.










« Last Edit: March 12, 2012, 07:12:21 pm by ljubisa.va »

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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2012, 07:08:38 am »
I'm not sure if anything can be concluded from your testing.

Please test each module again, at stock specified speeds and voltages, then if one causes errors and the other does not you'll know one is faulty.

0x3b error is most often Vcore set too low, so nothing to do with memory usually.

Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #17 on: March 13, 2012, 09:26:12 am »
I have tested both modules.No errors:



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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #18 on: March 13, 2012, 09:34:05 am »
Was that recently?   I ask because your BIOS settings above show memory at 1600, and that test shows 1333, so just want to verify if you've tested them lately or not.

Try setting Vcore to 1.20 manually and see if that helps

Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #19 on: March 13, 2012, 10:10:42 am »
I dont understand you..
Memory is the default 1333 MHz,But I tried at 1600MHz
Tested on real value(1333MHz)
How safe to raise the voltage on the processor?

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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2012, 10:36:21 am »
I think what Lsdmeasap means is that you have tested them at one speed and then showing them at another.  If you want to run them at 1600 then you need to test them at 1600 too.

It is perfectly safe to raise the vcore as Lsdmeasap advises and he wouldn't tell you to do anything that wasn't safe.
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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #21 on: March 13, 2012, 10:58:24 am »
I understand now ....
 I'll try to change the voltage
 But I do not understand the relation between the memory frequency and voltage processors?

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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2012, 01:00:31 pm »
I asked about your memory speed and memory testing, because the images you showed had different speeds.  And I just wanted to know if you had tested the memory recently or not, like maybe that image for the memory test was old, so I was just asking.

Vcore I suggested based on your BSOD, as that's a common cause of that particular BSOD.   It has nothing to do with the memory discussion, sorry for the confusion! :D

Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2012, 01:40:42 pm »
No,images arranged chronologically
I am trying to understand everything that we advise
 I find it difficult to understand all stuff  :-\
And then I ask for some words in the Google
« Last Edit: March 13, 2012, 01:42:29 pm by ljubisa.va »

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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #24 on: March 14, 2012, 04:31:33 am »
Did you raise the Vcore yet?   If not please do, and see if that helps with your BSOD's

Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #25 on: March 14, 2012, 06:39:14 pm »
Did you raise the Vcore yet?   If not please do, and see if that helps with your BSOD's

No, I quit.
 Today I raised the memory at 1600MHz and VCore (~ 1.25V) and again all the same:Blue Screen of Death  >:(.

 I have another PC with a LGA775 and I know him.
 On it I have a CPU with I play from 2.4GHz up to 3.3GHz without raising the voltage
 DDR2 800 MHz memory up to 1000 + MHz without raising voltage, latency settings, etc..
 And all I can do this with my eyes closed, with a few clicks.

 Socket 1155, DDR3 .... Etc. obviously I do not understand.

 Thank you guys for help ...

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Re: Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3
« Reply #26 on: March 16, 2012, 08:24:02 am »
It might not be compatible memory, or the CPU could be partially faulty.

Sorry we couldn't help more!