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When i use aida 64 and i stress out my whole pc it blue screens but when i do them individually to see what the problem is i dont get bsod ?

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Then don't use Aida 64.            JK look and your temp when you do it and see what gets super hot or it might be your pulling to much power

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It's your hamsters fault!

Alternate theory: Magnetic sun waves hitting your rig in random sequences.

 

Give us something to work with dude....

temps - system log - dumbfiles - components - ....come on...

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1 minute ago, ItsTheDuckAgain said:

It's your hamsters fault!

Alternate theory: Magnetic sun waves hitting your rig in random sequences.

 

Give us something to work with dude....

temps - system log - dumbfiles - components - ....come on...

my temps are all under 60 c

 

I have oc my 6600k to 4.5 ghz

I have oc my ram ( ddr4 2133 ) to 2800 mhz

I have oc my gtx 1050 ti to 1.9 ghz

and i have z270 k6 motherboard from asrock

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1 minute ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

my temps are all under 60 c

 

I have oc my 6600k to 4.5 ghz

I have oc my ram ( ddr4 2133 ) to 2800 mhz

I have oc my gtx 1050 ti to 1.9 ghz

and i have z270 k6 motherboard from asrock

rewind all overclocks to stock setting and try aida again. then start tuning it up again till it fails once more.

 

but since you are overclocking you should know that stuff already, which makes me wonder why you need help here ?!?!?

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1 minute ago, ItsTheDuckAgain said:

rewind all overclocks to stock setting and try aida again. then start tuning it up again till it fails once more.

 

but since you are overclocking you should know that stuff already, which makes me wonder why you need help here ?!?!?

im not really that farmilliar with overclocking ram, and i think that is where i might of gone wrong but i am really confused because i stressed the ram with aida 64 and it ran perfectly

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1 minute ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

im not really that farmilliar with overclocking ram, and i think that is where i might of gone wrong but i am really confused because i stressed the ram with aida 64 and it ran perfectly

 

3 minutes ago, ItsTheDuckAgain said:

rewind all overclocks to stock setting and try aida again

 

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It is probably not getting enough voltage.

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5 minutes ago, LUUD18 said:

It is probably not getting enough voltage.

Yeah, i havent touched the voltage on the ram, what would you reccomend i set it to ?

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3 minutes ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

Yeah, i havent touched the voltage on the ram, what would you reccomend i set it to ?

I don't know. I never overclock my ram.

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5 minutes ago, LUUD18 said:

I don't know. I never overclock my ram.

what is the reason for that? and do you reccomend i follow suite 

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What's that 1050ti clocked at out of the box ? OC'd to 1.9 seems a bit high.

 

Try stress testing it on games instead and let it be if stable, snythetic tests are, synthetic, and ultimately not too useful. It works the other way around too in some cases where you can manage a stable OC under synthetic tests but it'll crash in game. Different games may require their own overclock settings too.

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2 minutes ago, strat guy said:

What's that 1050ti clocked at out of the box ? OC'd to 1.9 seems a bit high.

 

Try stress testing it on games instead and let it be if stable, snythetic tests are, synthetic, and ultimately not too useful. It works the other way around too in some cases where you can manage a stable OC under synthetic tests but it'll crash in game. Different games may require their own overclock settings too.

i got a really god chip, they usually come at 1.3 ghz  but mine came at 1.8 ghz

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3 minutes ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

 

i got a really god chip, they usually come at 1.3 ghz  but mine came at 1.8 ghz

Like a factory overclocked model, which one ?

 

Also, is your setup stable under gaming load ?

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3 minutes ago, strat guy said:

Like a factory overclocked model, which one ?

 

Also, is your setup stable under gaming load ?

it was but then i did some overclocking and now everything is unstable even after removing the overclocks

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1 minute ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

it was but then i did some overclocking and now everything is unstable even after removing the overclocks

What brand is it from, specific model etc ?

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BSOD codes?

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26 minutes ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

something about a clock timeout, i didnt scan the qr

Have you looked what event viewer says?

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12 hours ago, Gamerguy207 said:

Then don't use Aida 64.            JK look and your temp when you do it and see what gets super hot or it might be your pulling to much power

My temps dont go past 60 c

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Disabling the IGP might help. When I've had it turned on my pc sometimes just shut down. I assume it was due to the IGP getting too hot and not being cooled properly. Deactivating fixed it for me.

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Just now, Jonas_2909 said:

Disabling the IGP might help. When I've had it turned on my pc sometimes just shut down. I assume it was due to the IGP getting too hot and not being cooled properly. Deactivating fixed it for me.

I think i found the problem, i turned  my 6600k oc back down to 4.4 ghz and every seems fine now. Is there a way i can get 6600k to 4.6 ghz by adjusting some settings ( i only played with the multiplier and voltage )

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1 minute ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

I think i found the problem, i turned  my 6600k oc back down to 4.4 ghz and every seems fine now. Is there a way i can get 6600k to 4.6 ghz by adjusting some settings ( i only played with the multiplier and voltage )

Did you try getting the "last" megahertz using BCLK? And a motherboard with better VRM might help, too...

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Just now, Jonas_2909 said:

Did you try getting the "last" megahertz using BCLK? And a motherboard with better VRM might help, too...

Bclk ? ( sorry i am still kinda learning this stuff )

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