Hyper Transport Sync Flood Error (msi 785gm-e51)

hello all,
my pc
x4-630
his 5750
vgen 2gb 1333
corsair 450w
i have problem with my pc. sometimes its reboot when im playing games.after reboot there a error messege hyper transport sync flood error.
i already google about this problem and i got a information on the google this problem caused by my motherboard.
how to solve this?

Quote from: Svet on 16-July-10, 17:45:09
error in memtest or "Hyper Transport Sync Flood Error" ?
Use normal English, not "r", "u" and such.
What exactly? brand model?
Have you tried with different one?
In which dimm slot is installed?
done >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed,
and 'Load bios optimized defaults" ?
error in hyper transport sync flood error
brand name vgen,
here the full spec i got from vgen website :
DDR3 PC 10600/1333Mhz
Category
PC Memory
Type
Long-DIMM DDR3
Size
130 x 30 x 2 mm
Status
New
Description
capacity : 2GB
speed : 1333 MHz
CAL : CL 9
Chip Configuration: 32M x 8 8 Chip
Chipset : Major Brand
Jenis IC :Tiny BGA
Slot : DIMM 240 pin
Tipe : Unbuffered
Voltage : 1.5 V
ECC : No
Registered : No
 i never tried with other ram
honestly i dont know what is dimm slot, but if i dont get you wrong its number one slot ram.
yes i already test clear cmos with power cord removed because i afraid get electric shock (im not pc expert)
oh ya found quote in another forum
After reading about 200 threads on this problem, I came to the conclusion that it's a voltage problem. It's not BIOS, an ATI series of video card, faulty CPU or RAM, or a motherboard. The frequency of AMD CPUs being mentioned, power needs, and the ability of BIOS to compensate for voltage changes led me to believe that this is a problem with under-voltage. I don't have the time to experiment with each and every variable, so I upped the voltages in BIOS on all elements of both RAM and the CPU. Before this, I was getting a reboot at random and increasingly irritating times (I do annoying grad homework on this thing). So, after upping the voltages, I haven't had one reboot for HTSFE. If anyone wants to go from here and mess with the individual voltages, go for it. It's definitely a voltage problem. Hope this helps.
so i test it, i upped all voltages that i can change in BIOS. so far its already 2 day without Hyper transport error.
it is fine to upped all voltages?i up it until the highest "white" voltage ( i read in BIOS, grey=auto, white=normal, red=no recommended)

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