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Hey guys, had 2 blue screens today whilst playing overwatch and watching YouTube on my second screen,

someone said it might be my oc not stable even tho it's been solid for 2 years now at 4.7 1.28v 

 

just ran a stress test for 2 hours and it didn't crash at 100 percent load 

 

when it crashed the reason that came up was something watchdog 

many ideas 

 

is it my cpu ? 

It has more than enough voltage for 4.7 because it was stable at 1.26 at 4.7 I added the extra just to be safe and it's well within my limits

 

 

special thanks to the mod who moved my last post to a dead section of the forum and no one else helped with the issue after it was moved

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Just now, BloodyWaters said:

GPU mabye? Or motherboard. 

How do I check/ test thies ? 

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10 minutes ago, BloodyWaters said:

Stress test GPU and CPU at the same time. See if you get a bluesreen then. 

Ok tuning heaven on loop and intel extream tuning test now 

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12 minutes ago, BloodyWaters said:

Stress test GPU and CPU at the same time. See if you get a bluesreen then. 

Also streaming a show and virus scan at same time 

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25 minutes ago, BloodyWaters said:

Stress test GPU and CPU at the same time. See if you get a bluesreen then. 

Everything is running fine with everything at 100 percent 

there's a little micro stuttering on the heaven bench but that's to be wxpected since there's a cpu stress running at a same time and a visus scan 

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Just now, jjohnthedon1 said:

Everything is running fine with everything at 100 percent 

there's a little micro stuttering on the heaven bench but that's to be wxpected since there's a cpu stress running at a same time and a visus scan 

Do you have any other builds you could test the individual parts on?

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1 minute ago, BloodyWaters said:

Do you have any other builds you could test the individual parts on?

Unfortunately not but everything is running at max right now and it's fine 

cpu is at 73 degrees 

top card is at 72 degrees 

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1 minute ago, BloodyWaters said:

You mentioned watchdog? Try uninstalling AVG (if you have it) because they have a service called watchdog. 

I don't I'm running windows defender 

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2 minutes ago, BloodyWaters said:

The last thing I could think of is reinstalling windows. I'm all out of ideas. 

Ok thank you no worries dude

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3 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Yes that was the message 

il read ur link now 

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7 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Still not sure what to do tho :(

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14 minutes ago, jjohnthedon1 said:

Still not sure what to do tho :(

You could give updating drivers a go. 

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11 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

You could give updating drivers a go. 

Which drivers ? 

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11 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

You could give updating drivers a go. 

Also iv never updated Mobo drivers do I need too ? 

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Go to mobo manufacturerers website for chipset drivers. Go into device manager and go to chipset and update driver. Choose to browse own files. Select the new downloaded driver and update. 

 

Also get the latest memtest86 on a USB drive and choose in BIOS to boot off the usb. Just make sure that the memtest86 is the only thing on the usb drive. Your system will boot memtest86 and it will test your memory. Let it run for a long time. Although if there is a problem it will usually find it in first 30 minutes. 

 

In my experience bsods usually are faulty hardware #1 and driver related #2. So if your memory tests out...And you know your cpu and GPU can Handle heavy load...Then it must be driver related. So make sure all drivers are good. 

 

Also 4.7 on cpu and 2400 on RAM is fairly aggressive and stressing on the memory controller. I'm kinda surprised that you got that stable. What voltages do you have going in the BIOS?

 

P.s. one time USB wifi adapter driver problems gave me. Bsod. Sooooo.....

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Go to mobo manufacturerers website for chipset drivers. Go into device manager and go to chipset and update driver. Choose to browse own files. Select the new downloaded driver and update. 

 

Also get the latest memtest86 on a USB drive and choose in BIOS to boot off the usb. Just make sure that the memtest86 is the only thing on the usb drive. Your system will boot memtest86 and it will test your memory. Let it run for a long time. Although if there is a problem it will usually find it in first 30 minutes. 

 

In my experience bsods usually are faulty hardware #1 and driver related #2. So if your memory tests out...And you know your cpu and GPU can Handle heavy load...Then it must be driver related. So make sure all drivers are good. 

 

P.s. one time USB wifi adapter driver problems gave me. Bsod. Sooooo.....

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2 hours ago, Spudbilly said:

Go to mobo manufacturerers website for chipset drivers. Go into device manager and go to chipset and update driver. Choose to browse own files. Select the new downloaded driver and update. 

 

Also get the latest memtest86 on a USB drive and choose in BIOS to boot off the usb. Just make sure that the memtest86 is the only thing on the usb drive. Your system will boot memtest86 and it will test your memory. Let it run for a long time. Although if there is a problem it will usually find it in first 30 minutes. 

 

In my experience bsods usually are faulty hardware #1 and driver related #2. So if your memory tests out...And you know your cpu and GPU can Handle heavy load...Then it must be driver related. So make sure all drivers are good. 

 

P.s. one time USB wifi adapter driver problems gave me. Bsod. Sooooo.....

What's a USB wifi adapter ? 

Cpu 1.28v 

ram on xmp profile 

it was designed to run that fast 

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2 hours ago, Spudbilly said:

Go to mobo manufacturerers website for chipset drivers. Go into device manager and go to chipset and update driver. Choose to browse own files. Select the new downloaded driver and update. 

 

Also get the latest memtest86 on a USB drive and choose in BIOS to boot off the usb. Just make sure that the memtest86 is the only thing on the usb drive. Your system will boot memtest86 and it will test your memory. Let it run for a long time. Although if there is a problem it will usually find it in first 30 minutes. 

 

In my experience bsods usually are faulty hardware #1 and driver related #2. So if your memory tests out...And you know your cpu and GPU can Handle heavy load...Then it must be driver related. So make sure all drivers are good. 

 

P.s. one time USB wifi adapter driver problems gave me. Bsod. Sooooo.....

Do I need to update Mobo drivers ? 

 

Its been fine sine i installed otger windows updates updates that were trying to install 

 

all my OCs have been stable for 2 years now 

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1 hour ago, jjohnthedon1 said:

Do I need to update Mobo drivers ? 

 

Its been fine sine i installed otger windows updates updates that were trying to install 

 

all my OCs have been stable for 2 years now 

If you want to update drivers...It would not hurt.

 

Still test the memory.

 

It's not a matter of your memory being rated for that speed. It's a matter of your memory controller handling the added stress. There are specific voltages that can be increased to stabilize the memory controller which is located on the cpu itself. In my experience oc'ing on a i5 4690k and all my testing and research sometimes the memory controller could be a problem with obtaining a high overclock or maintaining a high overclock for an extended period of time. Remember overclocking is always so much more than XMP profiles and increasing multipliers/bclk and vcore

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Go to the homepage of your motherboard manufacturer and download and install the latest drivers for everything. Reboot. If the problem persists, see if there is a BIOS update and try that. I had a similar issue with random bluescreens (on Windows 7 though, a couple years ago) and updating the BIOS fixed it. Make sure to follow all the instructions closely though, so as not to brick your mobo.

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