what BSOD u got?
what's your frequency?
normally 00000124 like that will be not enough voltage
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Nov 27 2014, 09:55 AM
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what BSOD u got?
what's your frequency? normally 00000124 like that will be not enough voltage |
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Nov 27 2014, 01:40 PM
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QUOTE(andykok @ Nov 27 2014, 01:16 PM) I got 00000124 like u mentioned. Depends on how lucky for you to get the good batch of OC CPU.My frequency is 100 x 45 multiplier .. I think i will just add more vcore to solve the problem. Only way right ? Is it the only voltage setting i gotta do ? By the way i m using z97 ranger mobo. What should i do with the cache ratio ? And its voltage setting ? voltage really depends, but for 4.5Ghz, some need 1.255 to achieve that You can try increasing 0.05 each time until stable, but don't go near 1.35 |
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Nov 28 2014, 10:10 AM
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Sometimes stress test 24 hours no problem, but after few weeks when you play certain game BSOD appear, that time increase a little more voltage and you'll be fine
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