Ran the test a few times and got a pass on every one. Will keep trying a few different things and will let you know if it is the speed change that causes the kernel panics.
Ran the test a few times and got a pass on every one. Will keep trying a few different things and will let you know if it is the speed change that causes the kernel panics.
When I have kernal panics my memory goes from 1600 to 1333. Once I'm done figuring out the issue, then I go in to the bios and change it back to 1600. It will stay if you don't continue to have kernal panics.
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