Blue screen is a lot of trouble, but as you can tell, it's mostly because you're putting the FSB voltage too high. caused by the damage caused by the memory particles, this is a rather tragic result ... I hope you are prepared to do the reading and the operation.
Adjust the voltage must be cautious, refer to the network of others to share the data a little bit.
We usually say that some of the default overclocking results ah, in fact, just some people's own thinking. There is no default, and every motherboard is just as impossible as everyone else. Their "physique" is different, so for overclocking, we should take a conservative and prudent way. First look at the results of others, and then less than other people's demerit 1.1 points to the small range. Remember to be greedy, enough to do.
FSB voltage when a very dangerous thing, will cause the so-called "shrink cylinder" appears, the result of this phenomenon is, intermittent panic, blue screen.
The main reason is the excessive voltage damage, CPU or memory of the internal structure. When the CPU is running at a high rate may be a serious error or memory once stored in the address of the problem will be read and write errors.
Because the kernel of the Windows system is not the same as Linux. The Windows kernel allows the application to access all resources that invoke the hardware itself. Once a program accesses bad memory, it crashes without the coordination of the system kernel. Which in turn causes the entire system to collapse. The result is nothing more than a crash and a blue screen.
It is recommended that you use the cpu-z and memory detection tools memtest86+ V2.01 detect CPU and memory respectively. See if there is a problem.