Can play game pretty okay but need help running better
#11
fixed software hardware still zooms but im at 4.4ghz seems stable ill run prime while im eating what should i look for while im using prime95?
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#12
It will print out an error of some sort and stop the process on one of the cores. Something like "expected rounding < .4 got .5" is one example, but any error is a problem.
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#13
okay so no bsods?
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#14
BSOD would indicate a major problem, yes.
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#15
Stopped it core 6 stopped not even a second. Less than 4
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#16
Then you need to increase the voltage, if you haven't already.
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#17
It's at 1.5v was 1.3
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#18
Then you aren't gonna be able to go that high. Just back off in 100Mhz steps til you get stable. Every chip is different.
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#19
Yeah new to OCing I do appreciate the help
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#20
It's no problem, everyone was new once. I also notice your mobo doesn't have heatsinks on the VRMs, so 1.5v may be stressing them.
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