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Hi there.

 

I am overclocking a I5-4690K and have gotten it to 4.8Ghz on air.

 

The temps where a bit high (maxing out on 86 degrees on one of the cores, but only very shortly) but otherwise fine when taking in to consideration that i was stress testing.

 

I left the system (it is at my workplace) and had someone check on it after 2 hours of testing.

 

However they informed me that the computer had shutdown (not restarted)

 

When i had a look at the dump file today, i saw the following error:

INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR (a0)

The power policy manager experienced a fatal error.

Arguments:

Arg1: 000000000000000b,   The hibernation file is too small.

Arg2: 0000000330a9e000, Size of hibernation file.

Arg3: 00000000b72d4000, HIBERFILE_PROGRESS_TABLE_PAGES

 

The only thing i have been able to find out is, that it is the hibernation process that failed.

 

The test seemed to be completely stable when looking at it, but now the question is, can i make the hibernation file bigger (and how)

or do i just simply disable the hibernation feature (never cared much for it anyway, but again, how)

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You either don't have enough power to run that overclock or the CPU isn't getting enough voltage.

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Hi there.

...do i just simply disable the hibernation feature (never cared much for it anyway, but again, how)

 

Start>programs>accessories>CMD or

program CMD (right click Run As Administrator)

 

type: powercfg -H off

 

this will disable hibernation

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