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I haven't ruled the PSU out yet. I wanted to test voltage at the Mobo where it has testing points, then, depending on that, potentially send in to Seasonic. I've needed the PSU so haven't been able to be without it.
Is it worth testing at the Mobo, or should I just send it in when I can?
Had this exact issue with my old 2500k. OC and IMC degraded after years... Try with just 2 match sticks and try both dimms sets.. IE 1 and 3 and 2 and 4... Test with both pairs.October Update: Crashes never really left. I have tried replacing CMOS, resetting CMOS battery, updating BIOS to newer Beta version, trying to boot to backup BIOS, nada. It got to a point where I had trouble even POST'ing. I took out two of the four ram sticks (I was running 4x4GB), so I am now at 2x4GB and it immediately boots and runs fine. I had lowered the RAM speed from XMP @ 1600 and 1.65v to 1333 or even lower and at 1.5v. Made no difference with the 4 sticks, but it boots fine with 2 sticks.
Looks like what Rvenger posted above, it is having trouble running 4 sticks at 1.5v, let alone 1.65v (although, the higher voltage setting doesn't equate to a faster crash). I am going to try to see if 3 sticks at 1.5v operates decently, but am also tempted to purchase a 2x8GB (1.5v) set to get back to 16GB.