Need help

Hey all sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place or if there's way too many of these help me posts.

but i don't know where to go so was i hoping some one on here could give me a hand.

My system 8 times out of 10 will abort start when ever restart.

I got the system running on the Auto tuning at the Fast mode at about 4.2 MHz . its verry stable even when i run it on the extreme mode at about 4.6 Mhz. But when ever restart it will abort soon as it starts loading windows and a blue screen of death will appear for about half second. At first i thought my PSU was too weak but iv been told other wise

My specs areĀ 

ASUS - P9X79-DELUXE
Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 3960X
Intel RTS2011LC Liquid Cooling
Corsair( X 2) 120GB SSD
Corsair AX-850
Corsair Graphite 600T
Kingston 16GB Kit
Western Digital 600GB, VelociRaptor

this is what its running at the moment

Could be RAM, check all the RAM dimms are seated correctly, and run memtest.

Or it could be a corrupt windows install.

Or the CPU at 4.6 Ghz isn't stable. But check the ram and run memtest as Cracka said

also, next time you restart your computer... after any BIOS screen but BEFORE windows shows that its loading... spam F8 (if your bios does not use f8 for anything, you can spam it through the bios screen as well)

then go down to disable reboot on system faluiure (or something like that) and press enter. next time it blue screens... write down what the stop code is, with the first set of numbers in the ()'s

example: STOP 0x0015feaa (123456,...)

dont need anything other than the stop and the first set of numbers.... with that i can basicaly tell you what the problem is.

I would go into the bios and set it to default restart then go back into bios set your memory up save and restart that should fix the problem.

If not go to your memory manufactures page and see if they have a XMP profile and set your memory to it.

I had the same issue with my computer. Make sure that in the bios that the TPU is set to the medium setting if you are going to overclock it in Windows using the TurboV EVO. After that my comp started right up and had no further issues.