F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Error Code 124 After Using Help Request Immediately

Error Code 124 After Using Help Request Immediately

Error Code 124 After Using Help Request Immediately

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xSnipermoonx
Junior Member
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01-30-2026, 02:03 AM
#11
ctrl+print screen could be effective
at the very least, you might want to try it.
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xSnipermoonx
01-30-2026, 02:03 AM #11

ctrl+print screen could be effective
at the very least, you might want to try it.

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Bas26
Junior Member
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01-30-2026, 06:40 PM
#12
Which voltage should I use? There are several types available, such as VCCIn, core voltage mode, offset to regular core, analog voltage offset mode, CPU analog voltage, and CPU IO digital voltage offset mode. I'm unsure which one to adjust since the guide only suggests tweaking voltage without specifying which one. My board supports multiple voltages. As for a safe range, I believe it's typically between 1.250 and 1.375.
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Bas26
01-30-2026, 06:40 PM #12

Which voltage should I use? There are several types available, such as VCCIn, core voltage mode, offset to regular core, analog voltage offset mode, CPU analog voltage, and CPU IO digital voltage offset mode. I'm unsure which one to adjust since the guide only suggests tweaking voltage without specifying which one. My board supports multiple voltages. As for a safe range, I believe it's typically between 1.250 and 1.375.

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22helena22
Member
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02-17-2026, 07:20 PM
#13
Which voltage should I use? I notice there are various types from VCCIn, including core voltage mode, offset mode, and regular core. Regarding safe voltages, I think it's around 1.250 to 1.375.

1) Core voltage mode is something I can assist with. I'm not very experienced with offset mode, but I know some people rely on it. Most of my overclocking has been in other modes.

2) Haswell tends to overheat between 1.2V and 1.3V. Generally, you'll reach your maximum around those levels. The DC refresh chips usually worked fine between 1.25-1.35, but the original Haswell chip wouldn't exceed 1.25V to 1.3V without a proper closed loop water cooler or a special cooling solution.
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22helena22
02-17-2026, 07:20 PM #13

Which voltage should I use? I notice there are various types from VCCIn, including core voltage mode, offset mode, and regular core. Regarding safe voltages, I think it's around 1.250 to 1.375.

1) Core voltage mode is something I can assist with. I'm not very experienced with offset mode, but I know some people rely on it. Most of my overclocking has been in other modes.

2) Haswell tends to overheat between 1.2V and 1.3V. Generally, you'll reach your maximum around those levels. The DC refresh chips usually worked fine between 1.25-1.35, but the original Haswell chip wouldn't exceed 1.25V to 1.3V without a proper closed loop water cooler or a special cooling solution.

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MavrosGR
Senior Member
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02-19-2026, 11:57 AM
#14
I am pleased to share that I am operating at 4.5Ghz on my chip following the voltage adjustment. The value of 1.275 appears to be stable after transitioning from 1.250 and resolving the 124 error. Thank you for your assistance—it means a lot.
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MavrosGR
02-19-2026, 11:57 AM #14

I am pleased to share that I am operating at 4.5Ghz on my chip following the voltage adjustment. The value of 1.275 appears to be stable after transitioning from 1.250 and resolving the 124 error. Thank you for your assistance—it means a lot.

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FIZZY258
Member
248
02-21-2026, 12:56 AM
#15
No issue at all! Happy to know it's functioning smoothly.
😀
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FIZZY258
02-21-2026, 12:56 AM #15

No issue at all! Happy to know it's functioning smoothly.
😀

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