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I looked it up and the problem seems to be the hal.dll. It seems to be related to Windows and I don't know what the actual cause of the bluescreen is. The bluescreen happened during a session of Battlefield 3, I do have an overclocked processor at 4.5Ghz with 1.25volts. Is it possible that my 1866mhz RAM is causing this bluescreen in any way? Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

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Run your system without overclocks and ram at 1333mhz and run prime for a while maybe something isnt stable or incompatible.

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Run your system without overclocks and ram at 1333mhz and run prime for a while maybe something isnt stable or incompatible.

 

I highly doubt something is incompatible. I just think I need to run intel burn test for a while and see if it crashes. I only ran it for 30 mins so maybe I didn't stress test enough.

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Increase V-core, If that doesn't help try the QPI/VTT next, one of the two needs bumping up.

 

What the hell is QPI/VTT haha. I'm not a pro at overclocking, I just did the simple multiplier / vcore upping.

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What the hell is QPI/VTT haha. I'm not a pro at overclocking, I just did the simple multiplier / vcore upping.

This can also be labelled CPU I/O voltage, its the voltage sent to the memory controller, for my 3570k mines at 1.1V, but only at a 4.2GHz clock.

When you are looking at overclocks over ~4.2GHz on intel you really need to be setting more than just the vcore correctly, and this is the reason why 24h stresstests are recommended.

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This can also be labelled CPU I/O voltage, its the voltage sent to the memory controller, for my 3570k mines at 1.1V, but only at a 4.2GHz clock.

When you are looking at overclocks over ~4.2GHz on intel you really need to be setting more than just the vcore correctly, and this is the reason why 24h stresstests are recommended.

 

I did a stress test last night and my PC just froze. Not a very good sign is it... I think I need to either lower my clocks or upper my voltage. I didn't stress test properly so that's why I'm getting these errors. Thanks for the help mate.

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