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arm3dnuke

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  • CPU
    Intel Pentium G3258
  • Motherboard
    ASRock Z97 Anniversary
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX DDR3 4GB x2
  • GPU
    Gigabyte AMD R7 370 2GB GDDR5
  • Case
    Corsair 200R
  • Storage
    Kingston SSD 120GB
  • PSU
    Corsair CX430M
  • Cooling
    Corsair H55
  • Keyboard
    Azio MGK1-K (Kailh Brown)
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    Corsair M65
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Yeah, I did that. Also flashed it twice with the latest firmware (which is apparently what it was already running). Not sure what to do here
  2. All the fan headers listed above are 4 pine=, so PWM. The only non-PWM ones are CPU 2 which actually works and PWR which is at full all the time regardless of setting. Silent mode has no temp settings which is why I tried custom, I thought it may have been a bug. Now I'm thinking it may be issues with the fans and PWM compatibility which is strange because it wasn't an issue before.
  3. They run at full speed when they are all set to silent mode. I have also run them at full speed and on custom with all the speeds set to 10% at every temp and they were still at full.
  4. All headers are seperate for diagnostic purposes. I'm using one on the CPU 1 header, one on chassis 1, and one on chassis 2.
  5. I have an AsRock Z97 anniversary motherboard with 2 120mm non-pwm case fans connected to it. For the last year i have had them on silent and they were spinning fairly slowly as expected. recently the spin at full speed even though i haven't changed anything. I have done a viruse scan, system file check, flashed my bios, and tried different fan headers all of which yield no solution. I know i can just manually set fan curves but im wondering if anyone knows why this is happening.
  6. I have a g3258 running on an ASrock Z97 anniversary board and I'm trying to overclock. With the optimized settings I get 4.4GHz at 1.42V, which is an insanely high voltage for this frequency, especially in comparison to the video on this topic. So i tried a manual overclock to the same frequency and it ran with pretty good stability (although i lowered the voltage to 1.32V). However, when I try to get up to 4.7GHz (as in the video) at 1.365V, i blue screen every time. I get the same result at both 1.32V and 1.42V (also tried at lower frequencies). Could this be related to the fact that I went with a relatively cheap motherboard or am I doing something wrong with setting up the overclock?
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