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Hi all,

 

Firstly here's the system specs.

 

i7 5820k

Asus x99 Deluxe

16gb Corsair LPX 2800 (@2133)

2x AMD R9 290's

corsair RM850 psu

Samsung 850 pro 250gb

Running windows 7 Ultimate 

 

Alright so here's the issues :(

 

Sometime after loading up into windows if I opened up a browser straight away the pc would black screen and restart, If I waited aroud half a minute and then starting running programs etc it wouldn't restart. I updated the bios to version 2001 and that seemed to stop it.

I assumed everything was fine after that so I decided to overclock. I couldn't seem to get the memory a tad above the 2133 without issues so I gave up with that. The 5820k though I managed to get to 4.4ghz with a cache ratio of 4.0ghz with a vcore of 1.23v, this would pass many hours of Intel XTU, AIDA64, OCCT Asus RealBench and I was pretty damn happy with that. Not so good though, I could play GTA V for hours but when I'm browsing the web the system would randomly black screen and restart giving me a lovely overclock failed error. I've now also noticed black screen restart issue creeping back happening when loading in to windows, if I have an overclock applied, upon reaching the bios screen I'll get the "overclock failed" but when I have everything at default in the bios it'll still freeze but with no OC failed error. I'm kinda stuck here, this has already happened today whilst getting on to this forum and I don't know what to do next. Can I get some advise please?

 

I have updated the bios to 2101 and still have these issues.

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Hi all,
 
Firstly here's the system specs.
 
i7 5820k
Asus x99 Deluxe
16gb Corsair LPX 2800 (@2133)
2x AMD R9 290's
corsair RM850 psu
Samsung 850 pro 250gb
Running windows 7 Ultimate 
 
Alright so here's the issues :(
 
Sometime after loading up into windows if I opened up a browser straight away the pc would black screen and restart, If I waited aroud half a minute and then starting running programs etc it wouldn't restart. I updated the bios to version 2001 and that seemed to stop it.
I assumed everything was fine after that so I decided to overclock. I couldn't seem to get the memory a tad above the 2133 without issues so I gave up with that. The 5820k though I managed to get to 4.4ghz with a cache ratio of 4.0ghz with a vcore of 1.23v, this would pass many hours of Intel XTU, AIDA64, OCCT Asus RealBench and I was pretty damn happy with that. Not so good though, I could play GTA V for hours but when I'm browsing the web the system would randomly black screen and restart giving me a lovely overclock failed error. I've now also noticed black screen restart issue creeping back happening when loading in to windows, if I have an overclock applied, upon reaching the bios screen I'll get the "overclock failed" but when I have everything at default in the bios it'll still freeze but with no OC failed error. I'm kinda stuck here, this has already happened today whilst getting on to this forum and I don't know what to do next. Can I get some advise please?
 
I have updated the bios to 2101 and still have these issues.

 

remove every single overclock run everything stock and see if the error persists. Had a similar issue i can only run my cpu at 4.1 GHz otherwise it crashes while browsing.

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remove every single overclock run everything stock and see if the error persists. Had a similar issue i can only run my cpu at 4.1 GHz otherwise it crashes while browsing.

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

I've ran the system at stock settings for the past 4 days yet the freezing and restarting persists.

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