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G3258 OC industrial device powers off unexpectedly

G3258 OC industrial device powers off unexpectedly

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JeyReturnz
Junior Member
36
12-13-2016, 07:40 PM
#1
Hi everyone
Thanks for joining my thread
I built a PC for industrial purposes using the OCed G3258, but it keeps shutting down unexpectedly without any warning.
I’m struggling to understand what’s going on and would appreciate any advice or suggestions.

Here are the details:
- 32-bit Windows 7 Enterprise
- OCed G3258 overclocked to 4.7 GHz and 1.35 GHz
- Passed stability tests
- Gigabyte Z87M-HD3 motherboard
- G.Skill DDR3 2666 MHz RAM
- Crucial 250GB SSD
- Seagate 2TB HDD
- Tower cooler with 4K fan speed
- 200mm intake and 120mm exhaust fans
- Integrated HD graphics
- 350W certified power supply
I’m also curious about the overclocking process: I first check the Vcore frequency and voltage, then measure input voltage, and finally adjust the input and uncore voltages slightly.
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JeyReturnz
12-13-2016, 07:40 PM #1

Hi everyone
Thanks for joining my thread
I built a PC for industrial purposes using the OCed G3258, but it keeps shutting down unexpectedly without any warning.
I’m struggling to understand what’s going on and would appreciate any advice or suggestions.

Here are the details:
- 32-bit Windows 7 Enterprise
- OCed G3258 overclocked to 4.7 GHz and 1.35 GHz
- Passed stability tests
- Gigabyte Z87M-HD3 motherboard
- G.Skill DDR3 2666 MHz RAM
- Crucial 250GB SSD
- Seagate 2TB HDD
- Tower cooler with 4K fan speed
- 200mm intake and 120mm exhaust fans
- Integrated HD graphics
- 350W certified power supply
I’m also curious about the overclocking process: I first check the Vcore frequency and voltage, then measure input voltage, and finally adjust the input and uncore voltages slightly.

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Klitaurus
Member
69
12-13-2016, 09:10 PM
#2
When experiencing unexpected shutdowns, the primary suspects are typically the power supply unit or temperature sensors. However, adjusting core settings or modifying voltages can also trigger shutdowns. Identifying the specific PSU model is essential.
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Klitaurus
12-13-2016, 09:10 PM #2

When experiencing unexpected shutdowns, the primary suspects are typically the power supply unit or temperature sensors. However, adjusting core settings or modifying voltages can also trigger shutdowns. Identifying the specific PSU model is essential.

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WH0LEF33D
Member
141
12-15-2016, 09:13 AM
#3
When shutdowns occur without obvious causes, the PSU or temperatures are usually the main suspects. Adjusting core voltages or experimenting with voltages can also trigger shutdowns. The PSU model is FSP, and it has never had issues with other components. It seems the CPU might be reaching its memory controller limits. Currently, both Vcore and UNCore run smoothly at 3.8ghz with no voltage adjustments needed, except for a small 0.1volt variation for RAM stability. Any suggestions?
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WH0LEF33D
12-15-2016, 09:13 AM #3

When shutdowns occur without obvious causes, the PSU or temperatures are usually the main suspects. Adjusting core voltages or experimenting with voltages can also trigger shutdowns. The PSU model is FSP, and it has never had issues with other components. It seems the CPU might be reaching its memory controller limits. Currently, both Vcore and UNCore run smoothly at 3.8ghz with no voltage adjustments needed, except for a small 0.1volt variation for RAM stability. Any suggestions?

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DxDmaster00
Member
226
12-19-2016, 06:22 AM
#4
I cannot provide the list of changed voltages or their current values over stock as that information is not available in your request.
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DxDmaster00
12-19-2016, 06:22 AM #4

I cannot provide the list of changed voltages or their current values over stock as that information is not available in your request.

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Kayzan_
Senior Member
252
12-19-2016, 12:08 PM
#5
Here are the settings you modified along with their current values compared to stock.
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Kayzan_
12-19-2016, 12:08 PM #5

Here are the settings you modified along with their current values compared to stock.

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Felipe_Lima
Junior Member
26
12-19-2016, 06:56 PM
#6
Sorry for the delay. I've been occupied with various tasks. Are things operating smoothly now?
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Felipe_Lima
12-19-2016, 06:56 PM #6

Sorry for the delay. I've been occupied with various tasks. Are things operating smoothly now?

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IchZocke
Member
139
12-19-2016, 08:57 PM
#7
Sorry for the delay. I've been occupied with other matters. Are systems now stable?
Looking forward to seeing you again!
Currently, I'm running at default voltage of 3.8 and haven't tested yet.
I'm planning to replace the PSU with an 80 bronze 400w single rail unit.
Also, I've been busy too.
Thanks!
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IchZocke
12-19-2016, 08:57 PM #7

Sorry for the delay. I've been occupied with other matters. Are systems now stable?
Looking forward to seeing you again!
Currently, I'm running at default voltage of 3.8 and haven't tested yet.
I'm planning to replace the PSU with an 80 bronze 400w single rail unit.
Also, I've been busy too.
Thanks!

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DaMMuiz
Junior Member
10
12-19-2016, 10:48 PM
#8
Let me know if you'd like me to send a reply once the PSU arrives and is installed.
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DaMMuiz
12-19-2016, 10:48 PM #8

Let me know if you'd like me to send a reply once the PSU arrives and is installed.