Slow boot after OC?
Slow boot after OC?
It seems there might be a problem with Windows, possibly caused by instability during overclock testing. I recommend starting in safe mode and then restarting to check if the issue resolves. If that doesn't work, you can try resetting through the control panel (select gear in the start menu, backup and reset, reset this computer, keep my files).
I'll attempt it the next day and share the update, appreciate your availability friends.
That's unusual... many users achieve 4.3/4.4 GHz on 1.150 V, but I'm not stable at 4.1 GHz with 1.272 V... What's going on? And why is the boot acting odd?
the situation is clear, i'm using an aftermarket cooler (artic freezer 13) and after stress testing at this voltage, the highest peak in core 3 reached 88 degrees with an average maximum of 82.2 C. would adjusting the frequency to 4.0 ghz change stability without altering the voltage or undervolting?
Reducing the frequency without decreasing the voltage merely leads to excessively high voltage. It's acceptable but not ideal. If you're at 4.3 or 4.4, you can lower it to 4.2 and see if it works with slightly less.
The_Staplergun:
Reducing frequency without lowering voltage only leads to excessively high voltage. It's not ideal but not impossible. If you're at 4.3 or 4.4, you can go down to 4.2 and see if it works with a bit less. I'm currently at 4.1ghz and had an unexpected reboot after 2 hours and 30 minutes of p95 test/bf1 @ultra. My question is: should I raise the voltage or keep the same voltage and lower the clock speed to 4.0ghz? (taking into account the temperatures recorded earlier).
The voltage isn't too high. It's almost stable for the duration. Just increase it by 0.005 and retry.