Warm boots are almost always a RAM issue. You could try VDIM but that's not the only thing that will help stabilize memory. If you don't know where else to go then try VDIMM but be careful. Memory is easy to cook with volts.
My Micron D9JNL's don't like high volts at all. I usually LOWER the voltage to get them stable when changing settings. But thats D9s and DDR3. You've got DDR2... and I didn't notice what kind.
And yes... nice post. I also agree however with the vote for OCCT.. I can run Prime forever but OCCT will crack my nut almost immediately if it's a little off. Damn those Russian programmers!!




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