NoddyPirate
Grand Master
I also have 15 Kernel-Power events indication the usual "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. " with the first one occurring on the very first day with my PC, so the RAM OC would have nothing whatsoever to do with that.It could still be the RAM overclock of course, but getting rid of Bit Defender first is a wise move. You can always reinstall it if you find out in the future that it was RAM all along.
Am I right to assume that such events would have included a system crash and restart that I simply didn't see and wasn't aware of at the time?