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System Name | 9th Level |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 5600X |
Motherboard | MSI X570 Carbon wifi |
Cooling | EK Basic 360, x2 250mm, x1 140mm, x1 120mm fans. |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz. |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 3080 12GB FTW3 |
Storage | 500gb ssd, 2tb ssd, 6tb HD. |
Display(s) | MSI 27" Curved 1440p@165hz |
Case | HAF 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850W |
Software | Windows 10 64bit |
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I am using Windows 7 while all of this is occuring. Also my phenom II comes up in bios as Unknown AMD processor.
So one of my problems is that when I try to run my memory at 533mhz(1066) which is what its rated for, my system will BSOD when I play a game like GTA4.
right now I have my memory running at 400 mhz 5-5-5-18(auto for timings in bios) @ 2.1v(auto for timings in bios) and I can play GTA4 with no problems but when I change the speed of the ram in the BIO's to 533 from 400 my sytem becomes unstable and I get BSOD's. After the BSOD I look in the BIOS at the ram settings and they are 5-3-3-5 WTFH?
Also Superfetch had some kind of error when the ram was at 1066(Superfetch has stopped working)when the BSOD occured.
List of problems:
1. Bios detects my processor as Unknown AMD Processor-FIXED
2. Cant run my memory stable at 1066 without BSOD-NOT FIXED
3. Memory settings seem to change by themselves in the BIOS along with other things.-FIXED
Solutions:
1. BIOS update? (<-my thought)-DONE
I am using Windows 7 while all of this is occuring. Also my phenom II comes up in bios as Unknown AMD processor.
So one of my problems is that when I try to run my memory at 533mhz(1066) which is what its rated for, my system will BSOD when I play a game like GTA4.
right now I have my memory running at 400 mhz 5-5-5-18(auto for timings in bios) @ 2.1v(auto for timings in bios) and I can play GTA4 with no problems but when I change the speed of the ram in the BIO's to 533 from 400 my sytem becomes unstable and I get BSOD's. After the BSOD I look in the BIOS at the ram settings and they are 5-3-3-5 WTFH?
Also Superfetch had some kind of error when the ram was at 1066(Superfetch has stopped working)when the BSOD occured.
List of problems:
1. Bios detects my processor as Unknown AMD Processor-FIXED
2. Cant run my memory stable at 1066 without BSOD-NOT FIXED
3. Memory settings seem to change by themselves in the BIOS along with other things.-FIXED
Solutions:
1. BIOS update? (<-my thought)-DONE
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