Question RAM unstable and causing BSOD Memory management

yullbarez

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Hı i've overclocked my Xeon X5450 at 3.48 GHz with 1.2375 voltage. I've tested CPU stability with using Prime95 for 2 hours. I've done the stability test 0 problems. I was working with Dreamweaver for 2 hours nothing happened. I was playing game for 3 hours i've got that BSOD Memory management. RAMs are working at 772 MHz with 1.8V. CPU degress between at 48°C-52°C. RAMs are working slower than their stock speed. Is that problem for RAMs? RAM timing is 5-6-6-15-6-42.
PC Specs:
CPU: Intel Xeon X5450 3.48 GHz OC
Mobo: Asus ROG Commando (P965 Chipset)
RAM: Kingston 8GB(2GBx4) DDR2 CL6 800 MHz
GPU: AMD FirePro V5800 1GB GDDR5 128 Bit
HDD1: Samsung HD155UI 1.5 TB (Primary)
HDD2: Samsung HD250HJ 250 GB
HDD3: Samsung SP0411N 40 GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro 1809 64-Bit
PSU: SilverStone Strider 500W 80+ Bronze

Thanks for help.
 
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Hi i'm beginner at overclocking. I've overclocked my Xeon X5450 for 3.48 GHz Voltage 1.2375V with Asus ROG Commando mobo. I've underclocked RAMs 800 MHz to 772 MHz for stability Voltage 1.8V. Then i've tested the CPU stability with using Prime95 for 2 hours. I've done the test without errors. After the test i was working with Dreamweaver for 3 hours i've got that BSOD 'Memory management' and i've got different BSODs. I'm not sure the BSODs are caused by RAM. It could be caused by CPU.
BIOS Settings:
AI Tuning [Manual]
CPU Frequency [386]
DRAM Frequency [DDR2-772MHz]
PCI Express Frequency [100]
PCI Clock Synchronization [Auto]
Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
CPU VCore Voltage [Auto] (it works at 1.2375 V)
FSB Termination Voltage [Auto]
NB VCore [Auto]
Memory Voltahe [1.800V]
DDRII Cannel A REF Voltage [Auto]
DDRII Cannel B REF Voltage [Auto]
DDRII Controller REF Voltage [Auto]
SB VCore(SATA,PCIE) [Auto]
SB Chipset Voltage [Auto]
Asus C.G.I [Disable]
Static Read Control [Disable]
Configure DRAM Timing by SPD [enable]
CPU Configuration:
CPU Ratio Setting [09.0]
C1E Support [Disabled]
Max CPUID Value Limit [Disabled]
Vanderpool Technology [Disabled]
CPU TM Function [Disabled]
Execute Disable Bit [Enable]
SpeedStep [Disable]
There are my bios settings. Is something wrong on bios settings i'll change it.
System Specs:
Intel Xeon X5450 CPU
Asus ROG Commando P965 Chipset Mobo
AMD FirePro V5800 1GB GDDR5 128 Bit GPU
Kingston (4x2gb) 8GB DDR2 800 MHz CL6 RAM
HDD1: Samsung HD155UI 1.5 TB
HDD2: Samsung HD250HJ 250 GB
HDD3: Samsung SP0411N 40 GB
PSU: Hytech HPS-1560A 280 W
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit 1809

Sorry for my English.
 
You list some clock speeds and timings for memory, but don't identify the memory part number or link to it.

You also list a game BSOD, but don't list the name of the game.

You might try looking at the system requirements to play the game and for Dreamweaver.

The year 2007 Xeon X5450 may be to old to meet those requirements.

The FirePro V5800 is a very low performing piece of gaming hardware and can probably only run indie system requirements.
https://www.game-debate.com/hardware/index.php?gid=2132&graphics=FirePro V5800

Your problem seems to be the age of your hardware, you might consider buying used hardware that is only a couple years old to save money.
 
You list some clock speeds and timings for memory, but don't identify the memory part number or link to it.

You also list a game BSOD, but don't list the name of the game.

You might try looking at the system requirements to play the game and for Dreamweaver.

The year 2007 Xeon X5450 may be to old to meet those requirements.

The FirePro V5800 is a very low performing piece of gaming hardware and can probably only run indie system requirements.
https://www.game-debate.com/hardware/index.php?gid=2132&graphics=FirePro V5800

Your problem seems to be the age of your hardware, you might consider buying used hardware that is only a couple years old to save money.
That gpu still good performance on 1920x1080. It's not a very low. I've solved that problem of unstability. It doesn't mean can't overclock of the old hardware. I can hit 4 GHz+.