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All games crash after 10 minutes of play

I increase ram voltage from 1.2 to 1.3
Will you please post CPUz screenshot showing the Memory and SPD tabs one of the memory sticks (select a stick from the drop down). I want to get the part number. I would imagine these are 1.35V sticks and I want to see what speed you are actually running them.

And again, did you update the BIOS?

Please add the Mainboard tab in CPUz to the pictures requested above.
 
i dont update bios,ram speed is 3200 mhz with xmp
 

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For reference, you can open up multiple copies on the same screen instead of 3 separate images... make it easy for us, bud. :)

1. Your BIOS is older, please update as was requested of you earlier.
2. Your memory is currently set to 3200 MHz......
3. ......as you can see from the SPD tab, the sticks require 1.35V to work properly at that speed. Set the memory voltage to 1.35V.

And again, UPDATE THE BIOS to the latest version to ensure it is the most compatible. Please see your manual/website for instructions.
 
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In bios i have dram voltage 1.200v and ddr voltage is 1.35.I set dram voltage to 1.300v

What is memory voltage.ddr voltage or dram voltage
 
In bios i have dram voltage 1.200v and ddr voltage is 1.35.I set dram voltage to 1.300v

What is memory voltage.ddr voltage or dram voltage
How about this, please post pictures of your BIOS (if you have a USB stick in the PC you can save the image to the USB stick - look at the key across the bottom.. it will tell you what button to take screenshots (typically F10).

The voltage for the sticks should be 1.35V. The voltage for the SOC (memory controller inside the CPU) should be 1.2V or less (likely less). We need to figure out what is what since, respectfully, you have no idea.
 
How about this, please post pictures of your BIOS (if you have a USB stick in the PC you can save the image to the USB stick - look at the key across the bottom.. it will tell you what button to take screenshots (typically F10).

The voltage for the sticks should be 1.35V. The voltage for the SOC (memory controller inside the CPU) should be 1.2V or less (likely less). We need to figure out what is what since, respectfully, you have no idea.ok

That is my bios
 

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...or just post a screencap that is difficult to read, lol...

Anyway, your DRAM voltage should be at 1.35V.
 
...or just post a screencap that is difficult to read, lol...

Anyway, your DRAM voltage should be at 1.35V.
ok

...or just post a screencap that is difficult to read, lol...

Anyway, your DRAM voltage should be at 1.35V.

can it be at 1.3v because when i put it at 1.35v i got a blue screen with pfn list corupt

can be anything wrong
 
did i lose anything if my ram memory was running at 1.3v but no 1.35v


i set ram voltage at 1.3v and all is great

does it have to work at 1.35v if all is well on 1.3v

1.3v could be less stable as they are designed to run at 1.35. Hopefully, you are changing the right params.
 
@FM34 Update the bios. You were advised to do this right at the start, and again multiple times in this thread. I'm going to close this thread if you continue to waste everyone's time.
 
Hello my game crashed again after i set 1.35v of ram,The game didn't crashes for a long time from the increase of the ram memory voltage, it crashes after a long time, I got two window opened but since then the game no longer crashes, and now everything works fine but I wonder what it was?And my memory voltage is 1.35v,i play f1 2018
 

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Hello my game crashed again after i set 1.35v of ram,The game didn't crashes for a long time from the increase of the ram memory voltage, it crashes after a long time, I got two window opened but since then the game no longer crashes, and now everything works fine but I wonder what it was?And my memory voltage is 1.35v,i play f1 2018

The first error shows that the GPU drivers crashed and recovered and the second error is pretty straight forward: not enough vram.
 
The first error shows that the GPU drivers crashed and recovered and the second error is pretty straight forward: not enough vram.
how to get more vram
 
What game were you playing when this happened? What in-game settings are you using, including resolution...
f1 2018,all max settings and full hd 1080p
 
Use GPU-Z while playing games. The sensors show you how much vram of your GPU is used. If you are all at max, try lowering some graphics settings like texture quality.
 
Quick Google Foo shows multiple users running into this when playing F1 2018 (even 2017). Have you tried playing other games? It might be a game bug that wasn't fixed and is totally independent from user. You play the game long enough it fills up the entire available vram and then it crashes.
Lower the texture setting and see how it responds to it.
 
I'm surprised that used more than 6gb of vram... play it again and have gpuz logging in the background. Then look at the file and see where your vram peaked (or the sensors tab).

As was asked, does this happen in every game.or just that one? Let's use some simple logic and troubleshooting, fm...
 
Resolution eats most of the vram, maybe texture quali as 2nd one.
Lowering those should help.

No need for lots of virtual memory if you have more than 8gb of ram.
I never seen any problems since 2013 when using 7, and now 10 running 16gb of ram. I havebit set to fixed 4gb (min/max), play all kind of games (flight/race sims/fps/strategy etc), and even when using what the hw can give by using DSR@4K etc (incl use +7gb vram), i have yet to see anything crashing because of low virtual mem.
 
was more for zachs answer (about higher amount of virtual memory preventing crashes) than the op.
but even if, if running out of vram it wouldn't make any difference (e. g. with 4gb and 1080p vs 8gb and 4k)
 
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