F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking I need help guys

I need help guys

I need help guys

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RoxXmaster
Member
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04-06-2016, 03:43 PM
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I recently assembled a gaming PC with the specifications you provided. My power supply appears to be insufficient. When I power it on, it powers off and restarts a few times before working properly. In Event Viewer, I see around 10 critical errors, specifically related to kernel power. Despite my attempts to overclock to 3.7 GHz at 1.35V, the system remains stable during stress tests on AIDA64 Extreme. However, it still shuts down randomly, with temperatures ranging from a minimum of 74 degrees to a maximum of 77 degrees. Please help is greatly appreciated.
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RoxXmaster
04-06-2016, 03:43 PM #1

I recently assembled a gaming PC with the specifications you provided. My power supply appears to be insufficient. When I power it on, it powers off and restarts a few times before working properly. In Event Viewer, I see around 10 critical errors, specifically related to kernel power. Despite my attempts to overclock to 3.7 GHz at 1.35V, the system remains stable during stress tests on AIDA64 Extreme. However, it still shuts down randomly, with temperatures ranging from a minimum of 74 degrees to a maximum of 77 degrees. Please help is greatly appreciated.

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sugerdudecom
Junior Member
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04-08-2016, 10:03 PM
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Are your temperatures at 77 degrees running in idle or active gameplay?
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sugerdudecom
04-08-2016, 10:03 PM #2

Are your temperatures at 77 degrees running in idle or active gameplay?

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Lems_
Junior Member
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04-10-2016, 04:13 PM
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The gaming load would be approximately 300W, but why would you need such a large unit? A quality 550W model is sufficient.
What's the issue here? A 3-degree difference is significant—it suggests a thermal concern. I should verify the heatsink setup. You should expect a high 20s minimum load for at least 30 seconds, with no higher than ??? I meant to say ?? because it depends on your chip and OC settings. 77°C is too high according to my guidelines. Still, I aim to keep chips under 60°C whenever possible, and definitely not above 70°C.
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Lems_
04-10-2016, 04:13 PM #3

The gaming load would be approximately 300W, but why would you need such a large unit? A quality 550W model is sufficient.
What's the issue here? A 3-degree difference is significant—it suggests a thermal concern. I should verify the heatsink setup. You should expect a high 20s minimum load for at least 30 seconds, with no higher than ??? I meant to say ?? because it depends on your chip and OC settings. 77°C is too high according to my guidelines. Still, I aim to keep chips under 60°C whenever possible, and definitely not above 70°C.

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bengalwatcher
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04-10-2016, 04:21 PM
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I need assistance with this issue.
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bengalwatcher
04-10-2016, 04:21 PM #4

I need assistance with this issue.