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Overclock i7-8700k Blue Screen

Overclock i7-8700k Blue Screen

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Amber_Playzzz
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09-04-2017, 05:53 PM
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Hello, I'm having trouble overclocking my 8700k to 5ghz. It keeps showing a blue screen with CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT. I'm using an ASUS Prime-A Z370 with the latest BIOS update. For voltage settings I've tried 1.35 and went up to 1.38 without any change. The calibration line was set between 4 and 6, but still getting the same issue. CPU voltage is up to 140%, SVID is disabled, Multicore Enhancement is off, and cache settings were tested with auto and 42. Despite this, I still experience blue screens when playing games like Battlefield 2, League of Legends or CS Go. My temperatures are around 69-80 degrees, but the processor isn't heating up much. Stress tests run fine without errors. Please help me out. Thanks.
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Amber_Playzzz
09-04-2017, 05:53 PM #1

Hello, I'm having trouble overclocking my 8700k to 5ghz. It keeps showing a blue screen with CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT. I'm using an ASUS Prime-A Z370 with the latest BIOS update. For voltage settings I've tried 1.35 and went up to 1.38 without any change. The calibration line was set between 4 and 6, but still getting the same issue. CPU voltage is up to 140%, SVID is disabled, Multicore Enhancement is off, and cache settings were tested with auto and 42. Despite this, I still experience blue screens when playing games like Battlefield 2, League of Legends or CS Go. My temperatures are around 69-80 degrees, but the processor isn't heating up much. Stress tests run fine without errors. Please help me out. Thanks.

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gillessl
Junior Member
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09-05-2017, 12:03 AM
#2
Is it certain your setup avoids blue screens during gameplay without any overclocking?
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gillessl
09-05-2017, 12:03 AM #2

Is it certain your setup avoids blue screens during gameplay without any overclocking?

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yanis280302
Junior Member
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09-05-2017, 02:12 AM
#3
Have you verified that the computer isn't displaying a blue screen due to stock CPU settings while running those games? I'm currently at 4.7 with 1.25 voltage, and everything has been functioning perfectly over the past week.
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yanis280302
09-05-2017, 02:12 AM #3

Have you verified that the computer isn't displaying a blue screen due to stock CPU settings while running those games? I'm currently at 4.7 with 1.25 voltage, and everything has been functioning perfectly over the past week.

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RizeAbove
Member
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09-05-2017, 03:52 AM
#4
At those OC configurations, can you lower the multiplier sufficiently to prevent the bluescreen from repeating? If reducing the multiplier doesn't resolve the issue, it might indicate a different setting entirely.
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RizeAbove
09-05-2017, 03:52 AM #4

At those OC configurations, can you lower the multiplier sufficiently to prevent the bluescreen from repeating? If reducing the multiplier doesn't resolve the issue, it might indicate a different setting entirely.

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RonanWilk
Member
158
09-22-2017, 12:24 PM
#5
What type of power source are you using? There might be problems if it doesn't match the required voltage.
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RonanWilk
09-22-2017, 12:24 PM #5

What type of power source are you using? There might be problems if it doesn't match the required voltage.

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08Jack08
Junior Member
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09-22-2017, 02:10 PM
#6
You may struggle unless you employ water cooling and higher voltage.
Not every CPU is the same, and your specific model might not handle the requirements.
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08Jack08
09-22-2017, 02:10 PM #6

You may struggle unless you employ water cooling and higher voltage.
Not every CPU is the same, and your specific model might not handle the requirements.

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SLOgamingLP
Member
220
09-24-2017, 11:26 AM
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luckymatt42 :
What kind of power supply are you using? You might run into problems with that voltage.
I own a MOBO - Asus Prime-a z370
PSU EVGA 750G2
CPU i7 8700k
Fans: EK S240 (Corsair 2400rpm)
Cases: 5x Corsair 1500rpm
RAM: 16gb 3000 MHz
GPU: MSI GTX 1080 ti Gaming X
Storage: SSD Samsung 960 evo 250gb, SSD Crucial 525 gb
HDD: 1tb WD black
Case: Corsair 570x Crystal
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SLOgamingLP
09-24-2017, 11:26 AM #7

luckymatt42 :
What kind of power supply are you using? You might run into problems with that voltage.
I own a MOBO - Asus Prime-a z370
PSU EVGA 750G2
CPU i7 8700k
Fans: EK S240 (Corsair 2400rpm)
Cases: 5x Corsair 1500rpm
RAM: 16gb 3000 MHz
GPU: MSI GTX 1080 ti Gaming X
Storage: SSD Samsung 960 evo 250gb, SSD Crucial 525 gb
HDD: 1tb WD black
Case: Corsair 570x Crystal

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GoPatriots1
Member
221
09-26-2017, 11:26 PM
#8
SgtScream asks if the multiplier can be adjusted sufficiently to prevent the bluescreen from repeating at those OC levels. If lowering the multiplier doesn't resolve the issue, it might indicate a different setting needs consideration.
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GoPatriots1
09-26-2017, 11:26 PM #8

SgtScream asks if the multiplier can be adjusted sufficiently to prevent the bluescreen from repeating at those OC levels. If lowering the multiplier doesn't resolve the issue, it might indicate a different setting needs consideration.

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Gamer_Magic
Junior Member
6
09-27-2017, 01:13 AM
#9
There is an error in the loop that I implemented for the outlet and outlet to inlet to the CPU block, but I believe it's not the problem since my temperatures never exceed 80 degrees, which is the worst case. I plan to fix this soon, but I still doubt it could cause a blue screen. What are your thoughts?
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Gamer_Magic
09-27-2017, 01:13 AM #9

There is an error in the loop that I implemented for the outlet and outlet to inlet to the CPU block, but I believe it's not the problem since my temperatures never exceed 80 degrees, which is the worst case. I plan to fix this soon, but I still doubt it could cause a blue screen. What are your thoughts?

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RainbowCrazy
Member
229
09-27-2017, 08:27 AM
#10
Not every i7 reaches 5Ghz and they can be difficult to cool under continuous use. You may need to adjust the voltage to 1.40v. Silicon Lottery advises this.
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RainbowCrazy
09-27-2017, 08:27 AM #10

Not every i7 reaches 5Ghz and they can be difficult to cool under continuous use. You may need to adjust the voltage to 1.40v. Silicon Lottery advises this.

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