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Manual means just that so as explained in my reply #12;
Originally posted by phillpower2
Go into the BIOS, disable XMP and then manually set the RAM to run at 3200MHz and the voltage to 1.35V, save the new settings, restart the PC and test by using the computer as you normally would, post back with an update when ready.
No need for you to reply until the testing has been done.
There is a need to reply as to ensure Iβve done things correctly first.
I did manually set the ram to run at 3200mhz and the voltage to 1.35v, the part Im confused/need help with is the βdisable XMPβ part. theres no βdisableβ option only βautoβ βmanualβ βXmp 1β and βXMP 2β if I change XMP to βManualβ is there anything further I need to set after that or does changing to to βManualβ disable it without any further settings needing to be set once its changed to manual?
done. Just so youβre aware when I set XMP to Manual i tchanged the DRAM voltage from 1.35v to Auto and locks it there making me unable to change the voltage back from Auto to 1.35v. So guess Ill test now
Test failed, happenneed after ime e dring a zone change aftter playing for a few hours, then happeneed immediately after restart as soon as the windows desktop came up. Had to turn the pc off for an hour then turn it back on before it would boot up and be usable without BSODing immedately when windows loaded
Apologies for the delay getting back to you, not had time for forums this week I`m afraid.
Originally posted by Antoine
Test failed, happenneed after ime e dring a zone change aftter playing for a few hours, t
Windows Defender did not like what you were playing for some reason, NisSrv.exe was the cause of the crash, for what it is see the info here and in particular the Is It Spying on Me? section.
Looks like it this is a known issue final fantasy xiv bsod error check for solved threads.
The FFX1V game being the only thing that causes problems means that it is something that you must take up with the provider of the game or from where you obtained the game, forums are not legally allowed to tamper with other peoples programs.
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