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System agent too high?

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System Name 2020 build
Processor 3950x
Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus extreme
Cooling Custom Loop. PETG. Phanteks 140 distro plate. EK 400mm res. EK GPU/back plate. EK CPU.480rad 2x360
Memory 32gig 3600mhz 16,16,16,36. Trident Z Royal
Video Card(s) MSI gaming X trio 2080ti
Storage 2TB Gigabyte Aorus gen4. 1TB Aorus gen4
Display(s) LG CX 55
Case Phanteks 719
Audio Device(s) Audeez LCD3. Chord Hugo 2
Power Supply Seasonic prime 1300 platinum
Software Cubase, Adobe
Pc freezes or get blue screen often when playing BF4 with youtube running in background (I like to listen to Sargon, Amazing atheist or what ever in the background). I did have a long period of time when with no problems but then I tried a few different OC's and I'm not sure exactly what my old OC was.

5930k, Asus Rampage V
Core 1.280v @4.375ghz
Uncore 1.260-1.270 @4.125ghz
Input voltage 1.870v
Load line level 8
Mem 3000mhz @1.350v
System agent 1.000v

I've got system agent back on auto (0.880) and I will get to test it tonight. It is this I'm not sure about, I don't remember if I had it on auto or 1v in the past when it was stable. I can't imagine the uncore needs any more voltage for such a low OC and I'm fairly confident that the CPU and uncore are the same settings as before.

So, I am asking if you think that having the system agent set to high could cause instability?
 
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Set loadline calibration to Level 1 (which means OFF). Also clock down the cache. The cache is the most backstabbing one of all from my experience. It can work great for days and then all of a sudden BSOD out of nowhere. Everything else the same, just cache at stock and no stability issues what so ever.
 
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