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What are your specs?

Prime95 is known to cause problems in Haswell-based builds by just pushing the CPU voltage higher and higher until crashing. I'd suggest using AIDA64 instead.

i5 4670k oc 4.6Ghzs

8gb ram oc 1800

GTX 760 

gigabyte g1 gaming 7 motherbroad

samsung SSD

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corsair cx750m

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i5 4670k oc 4.6Ghzs

8gb ram oc 1800

GTX 760 

gigabyte g1 gaming 7 motherbroad

samsung SSD

WD blue HDD

corsair cx750m

 

That combination is propably overvolting the hell out of it. Please get some monitoring software going on while running ANY stress test. I'd suggest using CPU-Z and RealTemp. Post back with CPU core voltage while test is running as well as highest temp of cores. Or you can go straight to BIOS and set core voltage to something that is sure to be stable and safe. Like 1.15-1.2V.

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That combination is propably overvolting the hell out of it. Please get some monitoring software going on while running ANY stress test. I'd suggest using CPU-Z and RealTemp. Post back with CPU core voltage while test is running as well as highest temp of cores. Or you can go straight to BIOS and set core voltage to something that is sure to be stable and safe. Like 1.15-1.2V.[/quote my CPU is 1.38v in bios at 4.6ghz

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That combination is propably overvolting the hell out of it. Please get some monitoring software going on while running ANY stress test. I'd suggest using CPU-Z and RealTemp. Post back with CPU core voltage while test is running as well as highest temp of cores. Or you can go straight to BIOS and set core voltage to something that is sure to be stable and safe. Like 1.15-1.2V.[/quote my CPU is 1.38v in bios at 4.6ghz

 

Sorry, didn't see the OC part. Anyway, P95 isn't really recommended for Haswell because of driving CPU to unrealistic loads. BSODs on the other hand are usually sign of too low voltage. So question is, qhat are your temps? And would you care to run with another software like XTU, OCCT, RealBench or Aida64?

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Sorry, didn't see the OC part. Anyway, P95 isn't really recommended for Haswell because of driving CPU to unrealistic loads. BSODs on the other hand are usually sign of too low voltage. So question is, qhat are your temps? And would you care to run with another software like XTU, OCCT, RealBench or Aida64?

i been using aida64

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That combination is propably overvolting the hell out of it. Please get some monitoring software going on while running ANY stress test. I'd suggest using CPU-Z and RealTemp. Post back with CPU core voltage while test is running as well as highest temp of cores. Or you can go straight to BIOS and set core voltage to something that is sure to be stable and safe. Like 1.15-1.2V.[/quote my CPU is 1.38v in bios at 4.6ghz

1.38V? That thing must be a furnace! What are you trying to do, craft a 9590?

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46C when 100% and 20C when under load

I'll assume you have some sort of LN2 gremlin constantly pouring LN2 over the CPU <___<

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Prime95 is known to cause problems in Haswell-based builds by just pushing the CPU voltage higher and higher until crashing.

It's not getting higher and higher. It just increases the voltage once because of the AVX2 instructions and as soon as standard software uses AVX2 you'll see this behavior more often.

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Forgive me but pic or didn't happen. Those are really low temps for that AIO. And to that OC/volt.

No kidding. My 4670k stays under 70C at 4.5 but anything more than 1.29v and the heat starts building up rapidly.

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