Originally Posted by
Kougar
Burner, yes you must set the voltage, timings, and ratio correctly yourself. "0" is 1.8v, so +1 is 1.9v, +2 is 2.0v, etc. You will need to hit Ctrl-f1 at the main BIOS screen to display all the features. The memory multiplier, RAM timings, and RAM voltage are all on the same page. If you installed windows with the system that unstable you should consider the install a total loss and simply reinstall over again after making sure the RAM is configured correctly. You can boot into Memtest+ 1.7v to test your RAM's stability as well.