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Overclock rebooting help

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DarkFox20
Junior Member
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03-23-2016, 01:02 AM
#1
During overclocking, prime95 often triggered hardware errors. I raised the voltages expecting stability, but now my PC shuts down after roughly 4 to 5 hours of downloading something. Here’s what I have now:

Asus z68 pro
i5 2500k 3.3ghz @ 4.3 (100x43)
Voltage = 1.27

I’m using air cooling only.

For the Intel burn test, the maximum temperature on high is 75°C, and it reaches 78°C under very high settings. Any advice?
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DarkFox20
03-23-2016, 01:02 AM #1

During overclocking, prime95 often triggered hardware errors. I raised the voltages expecting stability, but now my PC shuts down after roughly 4 to 5 hours of downloading something. Here’s what I have now:

Asus z68 pro
i5 2500k 3.3ghz @ 4.3 (100x43)
Voltage = 1.27

I’m using air cooling only.

For the Intel burn test, the maximum temperature on high is 75°C, and it reaches 78°C under very high settings. Any advice?

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DRzinho
Member
78
03-23-2016, 05:19 AM
#2
How much testing do you perform on prime try small FTTs? Check your memory clocks with memtest to ensure everything functions properly. I’m using AMD, and I’m not very familiar with Intel, but I think they’re similar.
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DRzinho
03-23-2016, 05:19 AM #2

How much testing do you perform on prime try small FTTs? Check your memory clocks with memtest to ensure everything functions properly. I’m using AMD, and I’m not very familiar with Intel, but I think they’re similar.

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Narnab
Member
105
03-23-2016, 05:39 AM
#3
How much testing do you perform on prime try small FTTs? Check your memory clocks with memtest to ensure the system runs properly. This is especially important for AMD systems, even though I'm not very familiar with Intel. It seems they're quite similar.
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Narnab
03-23-2016, 05:39 AM #3

How much testing do you perform on prime try small FTTs? Check your memory clocks with memtest to ensure the system runs properly. This is especially important for AMD systems, even though I'm not very familiar with Intel. It seems they're quite similar.

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Janixx
Member
65
03-24-2016, 08:57 AM
#4
I ran the test on a 12-hour cycle and noticed a hardware issue with one core, which caused it to reset. I increased the voltage and it fixed itself. Sorry, I’m not very familiar with this stuff if you think I’m missing something haha.
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Janixx
03-24-2016, 08:57 AM #4

I ran the test on a 12-hour cycle and noticed a hardware issue with one core, which caused it to reset. I increased the voltage and it fixed itself. Sorry, I’m not very familiar with this stuff if you think I’m missing something haha.

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kungfutyla
Posting Freak
780
03-24-2016, 10:34 AM
#5
Yeah, I'm also new to this stuff. Watching the temperature and having high voltages is important. The low-end motherboard is pretty bad, so putting a cooler on the high-speed board can really help. Also, placing a cooler near the socket can make a big difference. I don't know if this applies to Intel boards, but it seems useful.
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kungfutyla
03-24-2016, 10:34 AM #5

Yeah, I'm also new to this stuff. Watching the temperature and having high voltages is important. The low-end motherboard is pretty bad, so putting a cooler on the high-speed board can really help. Also, placing a cooler near the socket can make a big difference. I don't know if this applies to Intel boards, but it seems useful.

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RoseJr
Member
244
03-26-2016, 06:52 AM
#6
times appear to be good, folks say Intel can manage them easily and my graphics card is also a top-notch model
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RoseJr
03-26-2016, 06:52 AM #6

times appear to be good, folks say Intel can manage them easily and my graphics card is also a top-notch model

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61
04-04-2016, 07:53 PM
#7
What's your RAM try to lower the speed a bit or try the timing can help?
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Kris_The_Furry
04-04-2016, 07:53 PM #7

What's your RAM try to lower the speed a bit or try the timing can help?

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Jucool1010
Junior Member
7
04-04-2016, 09:34 PM
#8
What's your thought on lowering the RAM speed slightly or adjusting the timing? I've got 12GB Vengeance RAM running at 1600, and I recently made an overclock. Could this be the cause?
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Jucool1010
04-04-2016, 09:34 PM #8

What's your thought on lowering the RAM speed slightly or adjusting the timing? I've got 12GB Vengeance RAM running at 1600, and I recently made an overclock. Could this be the cause?

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noath
Junior Member
32
04-20-2016, 06:54 PM
#9
Are the vcore adjustments made during testing applied when setting the llc to high?
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noath
04-20-2016, 06:54 PM #9

Are the vcore adjustments made during testing applied when setting the llc to high?

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Unreckable
Member
59
04-20-2016, 08:53 PM
#10
Your RAM is top-of-the-line, but the issue isn't there; try reducing it slightly and see if it works.
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Unreckable
04-20-2016, 08:53 PM #10

Your RAM is top-of-the-line, but the issue isn't there; try reducing it slightly and see if it works.

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