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reyortan
Junior Member
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02-22-2016, 09:12 AM
#1
Hello once more, I shared my issue yesterday when my PC kept crashing during the Windows installation/boot process. After some adjustments, I found the RAM is fine and it runs at 3200 MT/s. The only settings that made Windows install successfully were changing the CPU ratio in BIOS to 30 (3,0 GHz). Now the main concern is that I want to use all the money I spent on my CPU, but even when running below base frequency, the system crashes. Prime95 (blend) on all six cores stopped after 20 seconds before crashing. Is this just a BIOS setting issue or could the CPU be damaged?
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reyortan
02-22-2016, 09:12 AM #1

Hello once more, I shared my issue yesterday when my PC kept crashing during the Windows installation/boot process. After some adjustments, I found the RAM is fine and it runs at 3200 MT/s. The only settings that made Windows install successfully were changing the CPU ratio in BIOS to 30 (3,0 GHz). Now the main concern is that I want to use all the money I spent on my CPU, but even when running below base frequency, the system crashes. Prime95 (blend) on all six cores stopped after 20 seconds before crashing. Is this just a BIOS setting issue or could the CPU be damaged?

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PatmanDeux
Junior Member
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02-24-2016, 02:35 AM
#2
Do you know what kind of power supply you're using? It might not be providing enough power.
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PatmanDeux
02-24-2016, 02:35 AM #2

Do you know what kind of power supply you're using? It might not be providing enough power.

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livtheviking
Posting Freak
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02-24-2016, 02:51 AM
#3
Your Corsair RM750x power supply should work well.
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livtheviking
02-24-2016, 02:51 AM #3

Your Corsair RM750x power supply should work well.

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ko16654
Member
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02-24-2016, 05:17 AM
#4
Run extensive FFTs, test your system under stress, you'll notice performance drops when the CPU is pushed beyond its normal limits and it continues to crash.
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ko16654
02-24-2016, 05:17 AM #4

Run extensive FFTs, test your system under stress, you'll notice performance drops when the CPU is pushed beyond its normal limits and it continues to crash.

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Nociph
Member
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02-28-2016, 12:34 AM
#5
I see the issue clearly. The big FFTs caused a crash, and I need more details to explain further.
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Nociph
02-28-2016, 12:34 AM #5

I see the issue clearly. The big FFTs caused a crash, and I need more details to explain further.

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HitTom9886
Member
229
02-29-2016, 12:52 AM
#6
In short, adding more voltage to the CPU won’t help if it keeps crashing—your RAM is likely failing.
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HitTom9886
02-29-2016, 12:52 AM #6

In short, adding more voltage to the CPU won’t help if it keeps crashing—your RAM is likely failing.