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So, I've been running on an x99 5820K OC to 4.5GhZ at 1.328 Volts. Temperatures go to as high as 65 Celcius. When I run Realbench, for some reason, my system crashes. So far I've gotten "Watch Dog" and "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" errors. I ran Aida 64 and it ran stable without any problems for 15 minutes. Any advice?

|CPU| 5820K AT 4.5GHZ (1.328V) |MB|ASUS X99 DELUXE |GPU|  ASUS STRIX GTX 970|Case| FRACTAL DEFINE R5|         

|RAM| CORSAIR LPX VENGEANCE 16GB DDR4 3000 (XMP) |COOLING|CORSAIR H105|Storage| SAMSUNG EVO 840 256GB SSD|SAMSUNG PRO 850 512GB SSD|SEAGATE 2TB HDD|Monitor| ROG SWIFT 1440P MONITOR |PSU| CORSAIR HXi 1000|

   

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15 minutes is not even close to validating an OC

 

Test for 12 hours at least

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yep that OC is not stable at all. 

So, should I raise the volts to the CPU?

|CPU| 5820K AT 4.5GHZ (1.328V) |MB|ASUS X99 DELUXE |GPU|  ASUS STRIX GTX 970|Case| FRACTAL DEFINE R5|         

|RAM| CORSAIR LPX VENGEANCE 16GB DDR4 3000 (XMP) |COOLING|CORSAIR H105|Storage| SAMSUNG EVO 840 256GB SSD|SAMSUNG PRO 850 512GB SSD|SEAGATE 2TB HDD|Monitor| ROG SWIFT 1440P MONITOR |PSU| CORSAIR HXi 1000|

   

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So, I've been running on an x99 5820K OC to 4.5GhZ at 1.328 Volts. Temperatures go to as high as 65 Celcius. When I run Realbench, for some reason, my system crashes. So far I've gotten "Watch Dog" and "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" errors. I ran Aida 64 and it ran stable without any problems for 15 minutes. Any advice?

 

Unstable OC. You should only get around 4.2 out of a 5820K.

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I watched Linus' x99 overclocking guide, and followed through what he said - I tuned the DRAM and System Agent voltages. My temperatures are fine so I went and added a bit more to the CPU volts. I don't intend to go beyond 1.35.

|CPU| 5820K AT 4.5GHZ (1.328V) |MB|ASUS X99 DELUXE |GPU|  ASUS STRIX GTX 970|Case| FRACTAL DEFINE R5|         

|RAM| CORSAIR LPX VENGEANCE 16GB DDR4 3000 (XMP) |COOLING|CORSAIR H105|Storage| SAMSUNG EVO 840 256GB SSD|SAMSUNG PRO 850 512GB SSD|SEAGATE 2TB HDD|Monitor| ROG SWIFT 1440P MONITOR |PSU| CORSAIR HXi 1000|

   

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So, it appears the solution to my overclocking was in the system agent voltage. I raised it by .02 and it stabilized the overclock, with aida running for a period of over 15 hours without crashing. Before it didn't get past 2 hours.

 

 

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|CPU| 5820K AT 4.5GHZ (1.328V) |MB|ASUS X99 DELUXE |GPU|  ASUS STRIX GTX 970|Case| FRACTAL DEFINE R5|         

|RAM| CORSAIR LPX VENGEANCE 16GB DDR4 3000 (XMP) |COOLING|CORSAIR H105|Storage| SAMSUNG EVO 840 256GB SSD|SAMSUNG PRO 850 512GB SSD|SEAGATE 2TB HDD|Monitor| ROG SWIFT 1440P MONITOR |PSU| CORSAIR HXi 1000|

   

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maybe try to disable your xmp profile on the ram.

Clock your ram at 2133mhz or 2400mhz. (stock profiles loaded in the bios)

And look if you still get bsods, and crashes.

 

Some high speed memory kits can be a pain in the ass, with the Asus deluxe board.

Also update your bios.

 

Edit nvm, it seems that you have solved it, due bumping up SA voltage.

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Hmm insteresting OC you have. I have mine on 4.5 ghz @ 1.265 volts. - i7-5820k. ran realbench 2-3hours no problem

|| MOBO: ASUS - X99 A || CPU: INTEL I7-5820K 3.3 GHZ OC'D TO 4.5 GHZ 1.250 VOLTS ||

|| GPU: EVGA GEFORCE GTX 970 FTW ACX 2.0 4GB || RAM: ADATA XPG Z1 4GB DDR4 2400 MHZ ||

|| PSU:  EVGA SUPERNOVA NEX750B 750WATT || OS: WINDOWS 8.1 64-BIT ||

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Hmm insteresting OC you have. I have mine on 4.5 ghz @ 1.265 volts. - i7-5820k. ran realbench 2-3hours no problem

Nice. If I want to run at 4.5ghz with the memory OC to 3000mhz, it seems I have to go as high as 1.325v. The problem is the ASUS Deluxe raises the BLCK to 125, so I'm tied to that.

|CPU| 5820K AT 4.5GHZ (1.328V) |MB|ASUS X99 DELUXE |GPU|  ASUS STRIX GTX 970|Case| FRACTAL DEFINE R5|         

|RAM| CORSAIR LPX VENGEANCE 16GB DDR4 3000 (XMP) |COOLING|CORSAIR H105|Storage| SAMSUNG EVO 840 256GB SSD|SAMSUNG PRO 850 512GB SSD|SEAGATE 2TB HDD|Monitor| ROG SWIFT 1440P MONITOR |PSU| CORSAIR HXi 1000|

   

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