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The overclock occasionally lost stability.

The overclock occasionally lost stability.

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duhazneubin
Senior Member
583
05-10-2016, 08:31 AM
#1
I previously ran my 3570k at 4.6ghz with 1.26v stability. Recently, I changed settings and accidentally pressed the clear CMOS button on my motherboard. It was very stable before. Now, attempting to recreate the overclock causes Windows to freeze and shut down unexpectedly during idle or light tasks. Interestingly, under stress, the CPU doesn’t crash for long periods. The highest temperature recorded was 80°C. It also doesn’t fail in Linux. The settings I adjusted were:
All Core - 46
Spread spectrum - off
speed step - off
xmp profile - 1
cpu voltage - up to 1.32 (still limited to 1.26)
CPU LLC - level 1
Advanced
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duhazneubin
05-10-2016, 08:31 AM #1

I previously ran my 3570k at 4.6ghz with 1.26v stability. Recently, I changed settings and accidentally pressed the clear CMOS button on my motherboard. It was very stable before. Now, attempting to recreate the overclock causes Windows to freeze and shut down unexpectedly during idle or light tasks. Interestingly, under stress, the CPU doesn’t crash for long periods. The highest temperature recorded was 80°C. It also doesn’t fail in Linux. The settings I adjusted were:
All Core - 46
Spread spectrum - off
speed step - off
xmp profile - 1
cpu voltage - up to 1.32 (still limited to 1.26)
CPU LLC - level 1
Advanced

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MrAzazazaza
Member
222
05-12-2016, 01:17 AM
#2
Test with CPU LLC at full capacity. Also try XMP disabled to assist in identifying the issue. Several power settings are unavailable since they rely on C-states being active.
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MrAzazazaza
05-12-2016, 01:17 AM #2

Test with CPU LLC at full capacity. Also try XMP disabled to assist in identifying the issue. Several power settings are unavailable since they rely on C-states being active.

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slammajamma28
Junior Member
36
05-15-2016, 09:09 PM
#3
Test with CPU LLC at full capacity. Also try XMP disabled to assist in identifying the issue. Several power settings are unavailable since they rely on C-states being active.
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slammajamma28
05-15-2016, 09:09 PM #3

Test with CPU LLC at full capacity. Also try XMP disabled to assist in identifying the issue. Several power settings are unavailable since they rely on C-states being active.

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ellarem
Member
127
05-22-2016, 10:48 PM
#4
Consider trying the test with CPU LLC set to its highest level. Also, please run the test with XMP disabled to assist in identifying the issue. A few power settings are missing because they rely on C-states being active. Thanks. I turned off all cstates and switched to speedstep, and it no longer crashes.
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ellarem
05-22-2016, 10:48 PM #4

Consider trying the test with CPU LLC set to its highest level. Also, please run the test with XMP disabled to assist in identifying the issue. A few power settings are missing because they rely on C-states being active. Thanks. I turned off all cstates and switched to speedstep, and it no longer crashes.