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I had my G3258 at 4.4 at 1.36v and it was stable for 2 days. In the middle of a game it died? Is it too much voltages?

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I had my G3258 at 4.4 at 1.36v and it was stable for 2 days. In the middle of a game it died? Is it too much voltages?

died or crashed?

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I had my G3258 at 4.4 at 1.36v and it was stable for 2 days. In the middle of a game it died? Is it too much voltages?

There can never be "too much voltage". Only if you try to clock a high speed on a low voltage it will crash. You can even run at 3.2GHz @ 1.4V and its never "too much voltage" (it will just run really hot though)

 

Try downclocking your settings a bit. When you say 2 days, what program were you using to validate it? Some times validation on stress testing programs (Aida64, Heaven etc) can be fine, but it might crash on games.

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not really, what were temps? Did it happen again. How did you test to confirm stable?

It just happened.. I was running Bf4. I confirmed using 20mins of prime95. It was under load at around 60 with a 212 evo.   I am now running prime95 again

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It just happened.. I was running Bf4. I confirmed using 20mins of prime95. It was under load at around 60 with a 212 evo.   I am now running prime95 again

Now it hits 45-50 under load. 

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It just happened.. I was running Bf4. I confirmed using 20mins of prime95. It was under load at around 60 with a 212 evo.   I am now running prime95 again

I don't mean to be arrogant, but this is why you should test stability longer than that. Overnight is the least I'd do, but I'm a control freak.

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I had my G3258 at 4.4 at 1.36v and it was stable for 2 days. In the middle of a game it died? Is it too much voltages?

I got to the event logger and it shows error as Kernel-power 41(63) Critical.  I have used the pc at 100% cpu load for 8-10 hours playing BF4. Is real world for 10 hours stable then crash better than prime95?  

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