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Just now, Puhtutz said:

the vvcp or something was set to 1.8 something bolts i think, boosted it to 1.9 still nothing now going for 2 v

I am pretty sure you are changing the wrong thing. You need to be changing core voltage. stock should be around 1 or 1.1 i can't remember. 

Hello everybody,

 

Restarted my PC a few hours ago, only for it to constantly crash if I ran the default overclocking values (from 3.30 GHz to 4.00) and now I have to considerably lower it just for it to boot up. 

Help?

 

Thanks in advance,

Peter.

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default overclocking ? you mean CPU Boost Clock ?, boost clock are automaticly activated when the Computer need more power, if you try to OC and it crash, meaning you overclock isn't stable, some Youtube tutorial will help you, also never touch Voltage if you dont know what are you doing

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4 minutes ago, Puhtutz said:

Hello everybody,

 

Restarted my PC a few hours ago, only for it to constantly crash if I ran the default overclocking values (from 3.30 GHz to 4.00) and now I have to considerably lower it just for it to boot up. 

Help?

 

Thanks in advance,

Peter.

Give more details on your system if you expect help. What kind of mobo, what kind of cooling, what kind of cpu, what kind of ram, what kind of psu, what kind of gpu. The more details the better. What do you use the pc for?

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2 minutes ago, Pachuca said:

Give more details on your system if you expect help. What kind of mobo, what kind of cooling, what kind of cpu, what kind of ram, what kind of psu, what kind of gpu. The more details the better. What do you use the pc for?

My stats are on my profile, but here they are:

CPU: I7 5820KMOBO: X99A SLI PLUS

RAM: HyperX 16 GB DDR4 Dual channel 

GPU: ZOTAC GTX 980

 

I mainly use it for gaming/multimedia and was manually oc'd to 4 ghz

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Puhtutz said:

My stats are on my profile, but here they are:

CPU: I7 5820KMOBO: X99A SLI PLUS

RAM: HyperX 16 GB DDR4 Dual channel 

GPU: ZOTAC GTX 980

 

I mainly use it for gaming/multimedia and was manually oc'd to 4 ghz

 

 

 

what kind of cooling are you using for the CPU?

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A corsair liquid h60 cooler

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Was it running fine at 4.0 before? You should be able to oc it much more with liquid cooling. I have corsair h110i on mine and I run it at 4.5 without hitting over 60c at full load/gaming. What do you suspect could be the problem? 

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Just now, Pachuca said:

Was it running fine at 4.0 before?

Not only that, it worked about 3 hours ago, but after a reboot it stopped working.

1 minute ago, Pachuca said:

What do you suspect could be the problem?

No clue. The power supply...?

(the psu is a Corsair CX650M)

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If you are just uping the core clock you might need to also put more voltage to the cpu. I suggest adding about .5 volts at 4Ghz and try that. To run higher clocks you need to put more power.

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Alright, coming back to this thread in 5 mins.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Puhtutz said:

My stats are on my profile, but here they are:

CPU: I7 5820KMOBO: X99A SLI PLUS

RAM: HyperX 16 GB DDR4 Dual channel 

GPU: ZOTAC GTX 980

 

I mainly use it for gaming/multimedia and was manually oc'd to 4 ghz

 

 

 

I just finished overclocking a 5820k and got 4.5Ghz at 1.25 volts i believe. 

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1 minute ago, Unexas. said:

 

I just finished overclocking a 5820k and got 4.5Ghz at 1.25 volts i believe. 

You should also mention what cooler and mobo you have.

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6 minutes ago, c0d0ps said:

You should also mention what cooler and mobo you have.

Its an editing PC at my school H100 and same mobo i believe.

At around 75 celcius 

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5 minutes ago, Unexas. said:

Its an editing PC at my school H100 and same mobo i believe.

that's not bad, i clocked mine with 1.350v just to be safe, i could probably get the clock to go higher with that voltage and than run some stress test to see if it will be stable. 

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15 minutes ago, Puhtutz said:

Alright, coming back to this thread in 5 mins.

 

 

any luck?

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2 minutes ago, Pachuca said:

that's not bad, i clocked mine with 1.350v just to be safe, i could probably get the clock to go higher with that voltage and than run some stress test to see if it will be stable. 

Since its not my PC we didn't want to go higher because he didn't want higher temps. He ordered another cooler so when it gets in we will get it higher.

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No luck. Tried bumping althe volt settings to about + 0.1 V and nothing.

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Just now, Puhtutz said:

No luck. Tried bumping althe volt settings to about + 0.1 V and nothing.

Still crashes? If so add more voltage. I would do about + .5 V

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7 minutes ago, Unexas. said:

Still crashes? If so add more voltage. I would do about + .5 V

Alright.

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Just now, Unexas. said:

oh wait no don't

...okay?

 

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Just now, Puhtutz said:

...okay?

 

I was thinking about it wrong my bad. What is your voltage set at now?

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1 minute ago, Unexas. said:

What is your voltage set at now?

the vvcp or something was set to 1.8 something bolts i think, boosted it to 1.9 still nothing now going for 2 v

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