Causing colour fluctuations during increased performance.
Causing colour fluctuations during increased performance.
Only when the CPU is overclocked it works strangely. If you notice a link between CPU overclock and the yellow screen, you should lower the overclock setting.
mentioning the stock voltages could mean the cpu isn't getting enough power. think about increasing it and testing again.
Piguuu :
KLawinger :
you mention the stock voltages? then it's possible the CPU isn't getting enough power. maybe increase it and see if it works again.
Could you explain? I'm still learning the BIOS...
Find the section where you adjusted the multiplier, there should be a voltage setting. Just raise it slightly.
KLawinger:
Piguuu :
KLawinger :
You mention the stock voltages? If that's the case, perhaps the CPU isn't getting enough power. Maybe increasing it and testing again would help.
Could you explain how? I'm still getting familiar with the BIOS...
Find the place where you adjusted the multiplier, there should be a voltage setting. Just increase it slightly.
I think that's right. Raising the vcore would be a good idea. 4.7ghz at the standard voltage is completely unrealistic for any CPU.
Is the overclock stable at 4.7?
Not every chip performs that well.
Run a stress test with occt.
Reduce the overclock slightly and observe the results.
What is your PSU model or make?
If your PSU can't provide enough power on the +12V rails, screen artifacts may appear early.
A GTX980ti typically requires a PSU rated for 600W.
geofelt :
Is your overclock stable at 4.7?
Not every chip will perform that well.
Run a stress test with occt.
Reduce the overclock slightly and observe the results.
Could you share your PSU make/model?
If your PSU can't provide enough power on the +12V rails, screen artifacts might appear early.
A GTX980ti typically needs a PSU rated for 600W.
RM 750