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Those are mili volts, mV. 1238mV is 1.238V, you'd be doing absolutely nothing increasing 2mV. Take jumps of 15-30mV, then once you're stable go back a tiny bit to reduce extra voltage.

 

test and test and test, all your games, all your browsing habits even your media. do it all and don't rely on only a few benchmarks to say your stable.

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Those are mili volts, mV. 1238mV is 1.238V, you'd be doing absolutely nothing increasing 2mV. Take jumps of 15-30mV, then once you're stable go back a tiny bit to reduce extra voltage.

 

test and test and test, all your games, all your browsing habits even your media. do it all and don't rely on only a few benchmarks to say your stable.

I seem to BSOD ONLY in Far Cry 3 with these settings

1100

1500

+20%

 

HOWEVER

If I increase the VDDC from 1238 to 1240, it seemed stable to the point I was able to play for 1+hours without any artifacts or crashes. However I'm still not sure if I'll even encounter the BSOD again.

 

I played BF3, BF4, Skyrim with Mods for 30minutes-3hours without crashing/artifacts so it seems stable on those games NOTE: this was at 1238 VDDC.

But thanks for the suggestion, I'll try +10-15 VDDC and play Far Cry 3 for longer.

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I seem to BSOD ONLY in Far Cry 3 with these settings

1100

1500

+20%

 

HOWEVER

If I increase the VDDC from 1238 to 1240, it seemed stable to the point I was able to play for 1+hours without any artifacts or crashes. However I'm still not sure if I'll even encounter the BSOD again.

 

I played BF3, BF4, Skyrim with Mods for 30minutes-3hours without crashing/artifacts so it seems stable on those games NOTE: this was at 1238 VDDC.

But thanks for the suggestion, I'll try +10-15 VDDC and play Far Cry 3 for longer.

Is your memory default at 1500? Because high memory oc will cause bsod and/or artifacts. with a high core oc you can recover from a crashed game/benchmark most of the time.

 

 

 

oc one and then the other until each are stable, then you can combine them.

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Is your memory default at 1500? Because high memory oc will cause bsod and/or artifacts. with a high core oc you can recover from a crashed game/benchmark most of the time.

 

 

 

oc one and then the other until each are stable, then you can combine them.

1625 is the max for memory but anything above 1500, I started to see artifacts in BF4 and Far Cry 3 after 5-10minutes of gameplay.

 

So far I haven't crashed yet at Far Cry 3 and I've been playing for about 30+minutes now with these settings, maybe I'll lower the Core down to 1100 since I don't even notice a FPS increase and it will lower temperatures.

1150 Core

1500 Mem

1255 VDDC

+20% Power Limit

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