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Patriot Viper 3 2133MHz causing BSOD

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June 22, 2014 4:25:39 PM

I built a gaming rig a couple months ago and I realized that in order to run my memory at 2133MHz instead of 1600 I had to enable X.M.P in my BIOS. I did so and used CPU-Z to check the clock rate and I was thrilled when my memory was running at the correct clock. My problem is that now my PC will randomly blue screen. I disabled X.M.P and now my PC runs fine but my memory is clocked at 1600MHz again. Is there something I can do to get my memory to run stable at 2133. My specs are as follows:

MB: G1.Sniper A88X
APU: A10-6800K
Memory: Patriot Viper 3 2133MHz 16GB

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June 22, 2014 5:10:22 PM

Take the CPU/NB voltage up to about 1.25 and try it there, if that takes care of it can try lowering that voltage a bit at a time while maintaining stability
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June 23, 2014 4:35:14 PM

Tradesman1 said:
Take the CPU/NB voltage up to about 1.25 and try it there, if that takes care of it can try lowering that voltage a bit at a time while maintaining stability


My Vcore Voltage is already at 1.386 by default. That's with all the settings on auto. I can't find my NB voltage although that is also on auto.
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