BSOD with 7700k OC
BSOD with 7700k OC
Hi,
I just got a Corsair H110i cooler and wanted to boost my system performance.
Usually I run on a 4.8ghz OC with 1.295v core voltage, 2666mhz Corsair Vengeance 32gb DDR4 RAM (manual settings) at 1.340v.
It's been stable for a while.
Yesterday I enabled the XMP profile for my RAM (boosting it to 3000mhz) and set the multiplier to 50. Windows started BDOS'ing aggressively, but I couldn't get my system to run properly.
I also didn’t want to increase the voltage much because the CPU was still getting hot, even with the liquid cooler not working well.
What suggestions do you have?
The issue might stem from corrupted data, which can occur when clocks become excessively high. Go back to your initial configuration and try again. For an Intel CPU, the memory timer is built-in, though some boards offer an additional one on the MB. You can select either option depending on your needs. It’s also wise to keep the memory voltage unchanged unless there’s a specific requirement.
The issue might stem from corrupted data, which can occur when clock speeds become excessive. Go back to your initial configuration and try again. For an Intel CPU, the memory timer is built-in, though some boards offer an additional one on the MB. You can select either option depending on your needs. It’s advisable to keep the memory voltage unchanged unless there’s a specific requirement.
A superior cooler doesn't allow you to increase an OC without additional power. To boost the OC you'll require higher voltage, or simply experience reduced temperatures with your current OC.
Does the cooler connect to the CPU fan header, and are the fans oriented properly toward the radiator?
Is the cooler connected to the CPU fan header? Are the fans oriented properly toward the radiator? I'm unsure if the cooler is actually plugged in or not. I didn't install it myself. Regarding the fan direction, the radiator is on the front and the fans appear to be directing air inside the case.