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I have a g3258 at 4.5ghz and when I play game like battlefield or video edit it's all fine.

but as soon as I play heroes in generals or watch maybe 3 minutes of Anime the whole computer freezes and blue screens 

I'm running 4.5ghz at 1.3volts

Ugh is there a way to fix this?

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Sure...make your system stable.

 

It's only unstable with like 2% of the tasks but otherwise i never have a problem :(

 

I would try increasing it as well until its stable...if it gets worse, then lower your overclock.

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Slightly increase your voltage, as long as temps are reasonable ofc. I mean like 0.05v, or whatever increments your board allows.

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Slightly increase your voltage, as long as temps are reasonable ofc. I mean like 0.05v, or whatever increments your board allows.

okay so lets say i'm at 1.300 than do 1.350v? or 1.305?

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okay so lets say i'm at 1.300 than do 1.350v? or 1.305?

What increments does your board let you go up by?

 

If you can do it manually, try 1.31v, then 1.32v and so forth until it's stable.

 

If it only does 0.05 increments, try 1.35v.

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I would lower your overclock. sounds like it is unstable

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I would lower your overclock. sounds like it is unstable

It's only unstable with like 2% of the tasks but otherwise i never have a problem :(

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It's only unstable with like 2% of the tasks but otherwise i never have a problem :(

you really want it as stable as you can get. on my 4670k i was able to run all my games and more intensive things fine at 4.7ghz, but as soon as i open up firefox or chrome, i would blue screen. I just dropped my oc from 4.7 to 4.6 and everything was great. 

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you really want it as stable as you can get. on my 4670k i was able to run all my games and more intensive things fine at 4.7ghz, but as soon as i open up firefox or chrome, i would blue screen. I just dropped my oc from 4.7 to 4.6 and everything was great. 

okay i'll try seeing if the voltages change anything without having to bump it up too high. if I do i'll drop it down.

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