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Blue Screen on I7 920, 4ghz overclock

Blue Screen on I7 920, 4ghz overclock

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Bethh_
Junior Member
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07-04-2016, 03:35 PM
#1
Hello, I received this BSOD. Anyone know what's the issue?
I've been working fine for about 2 months now and now I'm getting this.
I think it's not the vcore.
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Bethh_
07-04-2016, 03:35 PM #1

Hello, I received this BSOD. Anyone know what's the issue?
I've been working fine for about 2 months now and now I'm getting this.
I think it's not the vcore.

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213gamer4life
Junior Member
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07-05-2016, 07:41 PM
#2
Increase vcore. Hope this list assists you.
BSOD codes for i7 x58 chipset
0x101 = boost vcore
0x124 = adjust QPI/VTT first, otherwise test both methods
0x0A = unstable RAM/IMC, start with QPI, then consider vcore
0x1A = memory management issue, likely bad RAM, use Memtest or similar
0x1E = boost vcore
0x3B = boost vcore
0x3D = boost vcore
0xD1 = adjust QPI/VTT, may need to raise RAM voltage
0x9C = QPI/VTT likely, raising vcore sometimes improves stability
0x50 = RAM timing/frequency or uncore multiplier...
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213gamer4life
07-05-2016, 07:41 PM #2

Increase vcore. Hope this list assists you.
BSOD codes for i7 x58 chipset
0x101 = boost vcore
0x124 = adjust QPI/VTT first, otherwise test both methods
0x0A = unstable RAM/IMC, start with QPI, then consider vcore
0x1A = memory management issue, likely bad RAM, use Memtest or similar
0x1E = boost vcore
0x3B = boost vcore
0x3D = boost vcore
0xD1 = adjust QPI/VTT, may need to raise RAM voltage
0x9C = QPI/VTT likely, raising vcore sometimes improves stability
0x50 = RAM timing/frequency or uncore multiplier...

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KilleurMiino
Member
166
07-23-2016, 08:04 PM
#3
Adjust vcore settings to resolve issues. Refer to the provided codes for guidance: 0x101 increases vcore, while others address specific problems like RAM instability or memory management errors. Test different approaches as needed.
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KilleurMiino
07-23-2016, 08:04 PM #3

Adjust vcore settings to resolve issues. Refer to the provided codes for guidance: 0x101 increases vcore, while others address specific problems like RAM instability or memory management errors. Test different approaches as needed.

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BefoBefie
Member
63
07-24-2016, 01:31 AM
#4
bugcheck 0x101 indicates a watchdog timer has triggered. This suggests the hardware failed to respond within the allotted time. In this scenario, 31 clock ticks were recorded. I anticipate that your overclocking might be affecting the timing on the PCI/e card. If you wish to attempt resolving this, consider slightly increasing the PCI/e bus speed, perhaps to 103MHz.
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BefoBefie
07-24-2016, 01:31 AM #4

bugcheck 0x101 indicates a watchdog timer has triggered. This suggests the hardware failed to respond within the allotted time. In this scenario, 31 clock ticks were recorded. I anticipate that your overclocking might be affecting the timing on the PCI/e card. If you wish to attempt resolving this, consider slightly increasing the PCI/e bus speed, perhaps to 103MHz.