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    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 at 3:32am
Can I update my BIOS to the 3.30 version available on the ASRock website ? Im currently on bios 2.00 and am slightly reluctant to update due to reading horror stories although it involved the older b2 revision board or the older 3.10 and 3.20 BIOS.

I have been plagued by "clock watchdog timeout bsod's" and the constant "100% cpu usage taskbar bug" ever since I installed Windows 10 and/or a r9-280 gpu six months ago.

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P67 Pro3 B3
BIOS 2.00
Sapphire Dual X R9-280 3GB OC
Team 8GB 1600mhz c11/Ripjaws 2x2GB 1600 c8
Patriot Burst 240GB SSD
WD Blue 1TB HDD

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I wouldn't mind the Beta BIOS 3.40 (2018) or the other 3.25 Beta (2014).
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Oh and I have removed the mismatched ram and have been running 1 stick of 8gb throughout those few months of bsod's
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SOLVED

at least I hope, ,it seemed to be a problem with voltage that I never had with Win7.

Upped offset from 0.005 to 0.01 and also DRAM voltage from 1.5v to 1.53v.

I can live with the constant 100% cpu bug

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