blue screen Windowns 10
blue screen Windowns 10
at six months i bought 8700k, z370 prime a, installed windowns 7 because i didn’t know much about overclocking, i just activated xmp, switched to all cores and multiplier at 50, v core at 1.30 i used it for six months. i realized stress test intelburntest, prime95 cinebench and stable. i’ve installed the windowns 10 and when cinebench started, the blue screen appeared, even though i didn’t change anything in bios, just changed the windowns and it was unstable. anyone can help?
Save your OC to a profile within the bios, then reset to the default setting (usually found in the tools section). If you encounter another BSOD, it's likely the Windows installation wasn't completed correctly. Regarding your main concern, various scenarios can stress components such as CPU and RAM. A crash indicates instability in one or both of these areas. It’s advisable to run stress and benchmarking software repeatedly for extended periods (for example, prime95 for over 8 hours) to verify your OC achieves at least 90% stability. I tested prime95 for an hour without any stutters or crashes. I also encoded a video for 30 seconds, which triggered a BSOD. You might be able to resolve the issue by adjusting VCore and DRAM voltage or lowering the OC value.
Save your OC to a profile within the bios, then reset to the default setting (usually found in the tools section). If you encounter another BSOD, it's likely the Windows installation wasn't completed correctly. Regarding your main concern, various scenarios can stress components such as CPU and RAM. A crash indicates instability in one or both of these areas. It’s advisable to run stress and benchmarking software repeatedly for extended periods (for example, prime95 for over 8 hours) to verify your OC achieves at least 90% stability. I tested prime95 for an hour without any stutters or crashes. I also encoded a video for 30 seconds, which triggered a BSOD. You might be able to resolve the issue by adjusting VCore and DRAM voltage or lowering the OC value.