Existe uma resposta sobre uma questão relacionada BSODs e falhas do Prime95 onde um usuário, Ryantmer, experimentando os mesmos problemas aumentou a voltagem RAM da configuração AUTO de 1.5V até 1.65V e resolveu os problemas BSOD para eles.
Você não tem a mesma RAM, mas acho que vale a pena:
I have the exact same RAM kit, and the problem is that it will automatically set itself at 1.5V, whereas it's made to run at 1.65V. Change this in your BIOS, and you should be golden! (Ha.)
Tente também pesquisar o feedback sobre o newegg para problemas de voltagem relacionados. A maioria das pessoas não tem problemas, mas você encontrará algumas boas sugestões nos comentários:
Other Thoughts: I'm writing this for people who are experiencing
random BSODs with this ram in dual channel mode. It seems this RAM, or
maybe my motherboard or CPU (i5 2500K), really does not like even as
little as ~.05 VCCSA/IO overvoltage. The motherboard defaults to
1.058v VCC on stock settings and this turned out to be too much! The only thing that made the BSODs stop was reducing the voltage down
from default to 1.01v. That's contrary to most of the advice about
memory errors, which suggests increasing the VCC voltage. Wish I had
known this earlier! Hope this helps someone!
E até mesmo respostas do fabricante:
Manufacturer Response: . Dear Customer
Thank you for your G.Skill purchase and review. Glad to hear the
memory is working well in your computer. With an Intel i3 CPU, it does
not fully support DDR3-1600 CL9, but you can still utilize the
performance of the DRAM by lowering frequency and timings. This high
performance memory is unlike standard plug and play memory; input
DDR3-1333 8-8-8-24 1.50V in BIOS, and it will perform quicker. With a
slightly higher DRAM voltage, it may be capable of even better. This
is the tweaking ability of good G.Skill RAM. Should you have any
further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us
directly.
Thank you GSKILL SUPPORT
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