Overclocking without the proper voltage supply.
Overclocking without the proper voltage supply.
Do it if you're pushing it too much. Otherwise, why would it fail after just a few hours? Since it can't manage the way it's being run.
The crash happens due to instability and a runtime error. This does not indicate any harm to the CPU.
I’m sure you captured the right information about your topic. If you’re confident, I’ll select the "Winner/Solution maker" and appreciate everyone for providing a clear answer to my question.
Well seeming as I have now realised you are setting vcore too low, and not too high, I guess that makes what I said about the overclock damaging the CPU irrelevant.
As for temps, it really depends on what is being cooled, how much it is overclocked, and what the cooler used is. For example, if you have an i9 9900k with a +30% clock speed increase and +0.5 vcore increase, I really doubt anything but the top water cooler will do. However, when crashes do occur in an overclocked system, regardless of how well cooled, one thing to look at is the temps. This is because you can't simply add volts to increase speed - there is an end, and this is where the temps limit the system, or when the CPU just cannot go on. In your case, monitoring temps should be done, as should in any overclock, to see whether you have gone too far. I highly doubt temps will be anything to worry about with your current cooler though.
I really question anything except the best water cooler will work.
A water cooler instead of a tower with two fans should definitely make a big difference, right?
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Honestly, if you could eliminate my doubts and just provide facts or answers, that would be great.
Also thanks for all the responses (d/m or not)
I believe you might have misinterpreted the situation or missed the reference. It's fine, I'm glad you got the solution.