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Overclocking can be very particular especially if you don't have what the system considers to be "Stable" clock settings. Also, while you may have made the changes within windows these settings (depending on the software used) are updated in your BIOS to reflect the changes you made so that they become Permanent settings. The only time this does not necessarily hold true is when overclocking something other than your CPU (i.e. your GPU clock settings). Unstable clocks can potentially cause all sorts of weird problems and or crashes. Your best bet is to do as suggested and reset your BIOS to default settings and go from there.

 

Personally, I have my CPU OCd from 3.4 up to 3.96Ghz and my RAM from 1866 up to 1920, these overclocks took some time to get right as there are a lot of things taken into account to get them right. Depending on how far you want to push your clocks you have to consider voltage settings as well as bus speed settings. In the case of memory you also have to take your CLK rates into account. Example: My ram is Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 1866 @ 9-9-9-24 with a default of 1.5v. My current settings are 1920 @ 9-10-9-21 and 1.65v. This is over a LOT of trial and error as well as a lot of increase in small amounts until i got to a point that caused some type of system failure ore device failure, then the settings had to be backed down until everything was stable and I determined my MAX possible OC settings. Also, while my CPU is OCd to 3.96Ghz I could be running it at 4.11Ghz stable, but only because I have adequate cooling.

 

Do some solid research to see what some ideal overclock settings are for your particular setup and remember that they are only a guideline, not every chip of the same exact model will overclock the same. While the settings may be close, they will almost always have different tolerances even if it's the exact same system build.

Hi to everyone,

 

i tried, after a long time when I was planning it, overclocking my cpu through the ryzen master software.

 

The problem is, I overclocked it just by 200 mHz and 0,2 V, it won't start now. It just posts fine, but when is time to see the logon screen, it shows BSOD with code, that is EVERY time different.

 

I can't access the safe mode, because the windows will still load the overclock, I think.

 

Any Ideas how to solve that?

 

Thank a much

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5 minutes ago, WarTP said:

Hi to everyone,

 

i tried, after a long time when I was planning it, overclocking my cpu through the ryzen master software.

 

The problem is, I overclocked it just by 200 mHz and 0,2 V, it won't start now. It just posts fine, but when is time to see the logon screen, it shows BSOD with code, that is EVERY time different.

 

I can't access the safe mode, because the windows will still load the overclock, I think.

 

Any Ideas how to solve that?

 

Thank a much

Shut the PC off when windows is loading 3 or 4 times. Windows will enter recovery mode.

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Then your overclock isnt stable. Either add voltage (up to 1.4V final voltage) or reduce clock speed

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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4 minutes ago, WarTP said:

I know that l, but the thing is, I cannot enter the program and the BIOS takes no effect at all there

don't use the program. go through the system BIOS and set to factory defaults.

 

or wipe the HDD and reinstall Windows.

 

or both.

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3 minutes ago, WarTP said:

I know that l, but the thing is, I cannot enter the program and the BIOS takes no effect at all there

reset cmos. either your mobo has a switch at that back for that, or remove the battery from the motherboard (usually near the PCIe slots) and wait for half a minute.

 

CPU oc software isnt as reliable as doing it through the BIOS mind you.

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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1 minute ago, WarTP said:

I know, but I used the program and since then I am not able to boot to windows. Should I try the same settings in BIOS?

No. 0.2V is not enough voltage to run a CPU. Set to auto or factory defaults.

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System specs:
Asus Prime X370 Pro - Custom EKWB CPU/GPU 2x360 1x240 soft loop - Ryzen 1700X - Corsair Vengeance RGB 2x16GB - Plextor 512 NVMe + 2TB SU800 - EVGA GTX1080ti - LianLi PC11 Dynamic
 

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Overclocking can be very particular especially if you don't have what the system considers to be "Stable" clock settings. Also, while you may have made the changes within windows these settings (depending on the software used) are updated in your BIOS to reflect the changes you made so that they become Permanent settings. The only time this does not necessarily hold true is when overclocking something other than your CPU (i.e. your GPU clock settings). Unstable clocks can potentially cause all sorts of weird problems and or crashes. Your best bet is to do as suggested and reset your BIOS to default settings and go from there.

 

Personally, I have my CPU OCd from 3.4 up to 3.96Ghz and my RAM from 1866 up to 1920, these overclocks took some time to get right as there are a lot of things taken into account to get them right. Depending on how far you want to push your clocks you have to consider voltage settings as well as bus speed settings. In the case of memory you also have to take your CLK rates into account. Example: My ram is Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 1866 @ 9-9-9-24 with a default of 1.5v. My current settings are 1920 @ 9-10-9-21 and 1.65v. This is over a LOT of trial and error as well as a lot of increase in small amounts until i got to a point that caused some type of system failure ore device failure, then the settings had to be backed down until everything was stable and I determined my MAX possible OC settings. Also, while my CPU is OCd to 3.96Ghz I could be running it at 4.11Ghz stable, but only because I have adequate cooling.

 

Do some solid research to see what some ideal overclock settings are for your particular setup and remember that they are only a guideline, not every chip of the same exact model will overclock the same. While the settings may be close, they will almost always have different tolerances even if it's the exact same system build.

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