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post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
try resetting bios to defaults, if that works enable xmp
but if using 4 dimms, xmp profile may not work
XMP still break the system: It won't boot.
That actually gets us past having to ask you to disable it for troubleshooting since you were already running it with it disabled.
At this point, you need to look at the dump files of the BSODs to see what the issue is.
You may have a degraded CPU, but you need to look further into it before jumping to that conclusion.
Might also be worth trying to go back to 566.36 drivers if you're on something later. nVidia's 57x.xx drivers have some severe issues, and crashing, BSODS, Black screens, and reduced performance are among them.
should be able to hit its xmp profile
KF560C36-32, im guessing its 5600 cl36 32g dimms
not very fast ram to begin with tho
make sure they are in the same colored slots farthest from the cpu socket
Look at Crucial or TeamGroup DDR5 6000 CL30
havent already.also turn on xmp also try turning on and off turbo in bios
and see if theres any improvement.
rma the cpu to intel, they extended the warranty on those
I have trouble with Vegas Pro 22, which constantly crashes. Browsers are crashing, programs are crashing. Sometimes I feel like taking a baseball bat and breaking the whole PC. I have ZERO idea what is causing the problem, as nothing is heating, and everything seems fine.
Thank you for advice, I suspect that problem is in memory ram, since some memory pop up error
jumps up right after I click restart button(I'll try to take a pic of it).
C:\Windows\Minidump or C:\Windows file named MEMORY.DMP
If it's not leaving .dmp files then that is bad RAM or bad C: Drive and it's not creating a .dmp because one or the other can't from crapping out, in most cases.