Roland Of Gilead :
Woodlore :
I have not manually set the RAM timings and it is the conclucions i came tothis morning. I also chacked my RAM against approved solutions from Gigabyte and it is not there, but a slightly slower CAS version of the same RAM is.
Thus i am going to double check the RAM timings are set correctly anyway, which im fairly sure of, and then i will try to change the CAS settings manually to the approved set and if stable will put both stic of RAM in. Makes sence right?
Yes, most definitely. Try rule out as many probabilities as best you can. Ram timings are essential for a stable system. I've run memtest on my ram without changing the settings, and its error free. However, the same 'default setting' crashes in windows (okay well overclocking

). So setting it manually is essential in my book. After that we can look at other probabilities regarding your issue.
Right so both sticks now installed and RAM timings forced to a little slower than default. They are now in line with some recommended settings from gigabyte themselves. The only difference is that my ram is slightly better CAS wise. Previoousily 9-9-9-24 now 10-10-10-27. NO BSOD YET!
This is a massive improvement as I was getting BSODs so regularly it was unbearable. Fingers crossed it should be alright. Will update if it happens again.
Considered upping the voltage a bit but decided against that to start with. Any recommendations as to what to up it to though? Currently at 1.50V.
Many thanks again.