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Someone review my setting. I recently built a new computer that comprised of: i7 2600k Asus P8Z68-V Pro Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1600 CL9-9-9-24 Corsair H100 Thermaltake Level 10GT Snow Right now I overclocked my cpu to 5ghz. While I don't seem to be having problem at the moment, my comp recently bsod' while playing skyrim (doing nothing extensive, just idle). http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/8383/20120125125842.jpg AI Tweaker BLK/PCIE Frequency = 100 Turbo Ratio = By All Cores By All Cores = 50 Internal PLL Overvoltage = Enabled Memory Frequency = 1600 EPU Power Saving Mode = Disabled Digi+ VRM Load Line Calibration - Ultra High VRM Frequency = Manual VRM Fixed Frequency Mode = 350 Phase Control = Extreme Duty Control = T.Probe CPU Current Capability = 140% CPU Voltage = Manual ---- Voltage = 1.440 DRAM Voltage = 1.550 VCCIO Voltage = Auto CPU PLL Voltage = 1.6 DRAM Data REF Voltage on CHA = Auto DRAM CTRL REF Voltage on CHA = Auto DRAM Data REF Voltage on CHB = Auto CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled Timings DRAM CAS# Latency = 9 DRAM RAS#to CAS# Delay = 9 DRAM RAS# PRE TIME = 9 DRAM RAS# ACT TIME = 24 DRAM C0mmand Mode = 2 |
This might be helpful. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...BSOD-code-list |
Hmm seems like it need voltage. Raised vcore from 1.44 to 1.46 and priming for 1 hour using small ffts. Temps for all cores are between 75 and 81 degrees. |
I dont know what you are doing with your copmuter, but i would lower the oc to like 4.5ghz 1.35v for regular use. 1.46v with load temps 75-81 isnt healthy for a 32nm chip |
Wow that is nice to know maybe now I will be able to get my pc past 3.8. I guess that a good stress yest would be to fold wouldn't it. |
I think i'll give up on 5ghz and settle for a stable 4.8ghz and seeing that there wont be any much difference. |
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