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Quick help.

 

I did overlock a bit my system, (6850k + Asus Rampage V Edition 10)

 

But I'm getting some crashes every once in a while. I'm not an expert on voltage regulations, so, I took a screenshot to see if maybe you guys can have a look and tell me what you think, if there is some voltage too low that is causing this crashes.

 

 

 

Thank you in advance.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Catalonia said:

 

The entire system when under load (sometimes, just like once a week for example)

 

 

Well my Spanish friend, I loved Barcelona, plus Valencia most of all - so I dont know what say about your crashing problemo's

Is it a blue screen?

 

Hard to pay close attention when it does it once a week I know. Maybe there is a program you can download that will track temps, voltages and other data over a week, then you can have more information over all.

 

What O/S you using?

 

Also pay attention to whats running in the background, Task Manager.

Anything odd there?

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Just now, yathis said:

Well my Spanish friend, I loved Barcelona, plus Valencia most of all - so I dont know what say about your crashing problemo's

Is it a blue screen?

 

Hard to pay close attention when it does it once a week I know. Maybe there is a program you can download that will track temps, voltages and other data over a week, then you can have more information over all.

 

What O/S you using?

*Catalan, not Spanish. Please. ;)

 

I know is a stability problem of my CPU for the OC. I could maybe increase the VCore, but I was kind of hoping somebody with a greater knowledge take a look at those numbers and tell me if something is too low so I could increase it a bit.

 

I'm on Windows 10 1703 64 bits, all updated and fine. Is not a software problem I'm 99,99€ sure about this. :)

 

Thank you anyway for your help!!

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5 minutes ago, Catalonia said:

Catalan, not Spanish. Please. ;)

My bad, so sorry. Yes independently recognized region of NE Spain. Wonderful country my friend, absolutely wonderful. Plan to go back myself.

 

Not to sure what else to add, hopefully someone else can chime in. It wouldnt hurt to put the voltages back to normal or default, whatever those value's are. But the hunch is most likely correct, voltages and mine would be temp obviously as well.

 

Looking at your usage is there anything different you do when it crashes. Like say when it last crashed, did you use a Video Editing software and start rendering which would perhaps put stress on components. Or was it the same old same old, no changes of use pattern.

 

Edit - Oh one thing you could try, is doing some benchmarks to stress the system on purpose. See if it crashes when you do that. I think Aida is a heavy stress test.

 

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