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Overclocking i7 960 error

Overclocking i7 960 error

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Kahgo
Junior Member
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06-06-2016, 11:12 PM
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I continue encountering the bsod message during the game birthdays. The issue starts at the beginning, but I know it occurs with other games. It seems the problem is due to overheating, so I've increased my CPU's voltage. However, when I run prime95 and intelburntest, there are no errors and the system remains stable. This happens whenever I let the monitor idle for a while. Here are my specifications: GTX 1070 SuperClocked, I7 960 OC'ed to 4 Ghz at 1.35V, 12 GB g.skill DDR3 RAM at 1604 MHz, Sabertooth 58x Mobo, and an 850W Corsair PSU.
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Kahgo
06-06-2016, 11:12 PM #1

I continue encountering the bsod message during the game birthdays. The issue starts at the beginning, but I know it occurs with other games. It seems the problem is due to overheating, so I've increased my CPU's voltage. However, when I run prime95 and intelburntest, there are no errors and the system remains stable. This happens whenever I let the monitor idle for a while. Here are my specifications: GTX 1070 SuperClocked, I7 960 OC'ed to 4 Ghz at 1.35V, 12 GB g.skill DDR3 RAM at 1604 MHz, Sabertooth 58x Mobo, and an 850W Corsair PSU.

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Mishany174
Member
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06-07-2016, 05:44 AM
#2
the only thing i can think of is saving your OPC setting, turning off OC, and running the game to check if the BSOD happens again. If it doesn’t, then the issue lies with your OC.
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Mishany174
06-07-2016, 05:44 AM #2

the only thing i can think of is saving your OPC setting, turning off OC, and running the game to check if the BSOD happens again. If it doesn’t, then the issue lies with your OC.

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Blazeboyrain
Member
111
06-08-2016, 07:32 PM
#3
the only thing i can think of is saving your OPC setting, turning off OC, and running the game to check if the BSOD happens again if it doesn’t, then it’s your OC that’s causing it.
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Blazeboyrain
06-08-2016, 07:32 PM #3

the only thing i can think of is saving your OPC setting, turning off OC, and running the game to check if the BSOD happens again if it doesn’t, then it’s your OC that’s causing it.

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AirJuan
Junior Member
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06-09-2016, 08:55 PM
#4
Alright i will do that!
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AirJuan
06-09-2016, 08:55 PM #4

Alright i will do that!