Hmmm,

Ok guys, Ive some weird things going on.

I had some crashes while gaming. At most once a day though. I suspected my sound or videocards.

But as the ISP messed up once again yesterday I decided to have a look at the crashes and it's most likely from my RAM. So I played and played around. Drive Strength settings had the most effect. Timings (subtimings mainly) didnt hardly do anything, Voltage increase neither.

Prime95 ran at settings x 17~20 minutes before error, at settings y only 1 minute before error and settings z like BSOD. But there was nothing to make up out of it. Those settings were mainly between Drive Strength @ auto, something worked before and a mix from my succesfull DDR1140 settings.

So I left the Drive Strengths as I had them at the very first time, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.5, 1.5, 1.5, decreased the Vdimm by 0.05V and increased Vcore to 1.5375V. All subtimings on auto. Ran SuperPI 32M without problems, changed only MAL from 8 to 4 and tRC from 24 to 16 after that and ran it again without problems...

I didnt try Prime95 yet as I cant be arsed after 2 hours of BSOD's testing if it's fixed or not. But the fact it ran SuperPI 32M stable and even with decreased Vdimm... Not sure but Im pretty sure my RAM wouldn't run with lower Voltage before. That was quite suprising for me.

Also as it's 32M stable I think it's pretty close from being stable. Though stupid enough I didnt test with 32M when the BSOD's occured in Prime95.

Any idea though why at once it wasnt stable anymore? It's quite strange IMO. I dont think it's due to D9's, otherwise the decreased Voltage wouldnt have done anything I guess.