Quote Originally Posted by jeanjean15 View Post
Hello . Thanks for the help but my stability test was already dony with no LLC .

Otherwise , i have removed the asus blue plate covering the NB ( which is a incredible stupidity of asus ) and the result is a far better cooling . But be careful if you want do the same thing because the plate is glued to the NB so it is difficult to remove !

Since the modification , no freeze at all if i select the right NB voltage of course . I precise that before this modification , even increasing the NB voltage , i always have got some random freeze .
That just seems silly to me. I would not be suprised if your freezing problems come back. I agree that it is a stupid place to put a decorative cover, but mine is still on and my room gets up to 85F here in the summer And MY COMPUTER IS MOUNTED INSIDE A DESK!

I would doubt that the removal of that little scrap of metal dropped your temps even 1c on average. I do hope the problem is gone though. I feel your pain as I had problems like that for over a month, that I traced back to my 1600mhz ram. the 1800mhz ram that I have now, requires 1.65v to the NB to run 1N command rate, but I have no issues with crashing or freezing.


Oh, and I have 2 120mm fans pulling fresh air into my desk though. My temps are 2-3c cooler when the computer is sitting outside on the floor.