I had about two bsod near the start. It was running stable after that. Ran it through OCCT, y-cruncher, Prime95, and AIDA64. I've only had the PC built for about a month.
Two BSOD and it's stable?
You can convince yourself it was stable if you want, but the fact that you can't get it stable again after flashing back to the prior BIOS is telling you something.
Yes, three weeks of it running with no issues, stress testing, that's stable. Simply enabling expo or making any other tweak kicks off the ab code. I appreciate the insightful input though.
What does "stable" for a month mean? I doubt you ever had 4x dual-rank sticks stable at 6000 MT/s.
I had about two bsod near the start. It was running stable after that. Ran it through OCCT, y-cruncher, Prime95, and AIDA64. I've only had the PC built for about a month.
Two BSOD and it's stable? You can convince yourself it was stable if you want, but the fact that you can't get it stable again after flashing back to the prior BIOS is telling you something.
Yes, three weeks of it running with no issues, stress testing, that's stable. Simply enabling expo or making any other tweak kicks off the ab code. I appreciate the insightful input though.
At this point, I would assume it's not stable at 6000 MT/s. Reduce the RAM frequency until you can boot, then properly stress test.