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NEW PC BUILD BLUE SCREEN (i5 8600k)

The monday of the last week i just changed my "old" i7 4790k for a i5 8600k, a gigabyte z370 gaming and 16gb ddr4 3000mhz cl15 of g skill. 

I Overclocked the i5 8600k to 4,7 with a tool in the Gigabyte UEFI, its put the processor to 4,7 but doesn´t change the vcore so i put the vcore to 1.275.

I have been playing since that monday to heavy games like PUBG, The Witcher 3 with no problems but today i was playing pubg with a friend when suddenly i stopped listening him on discord and BUM, blue screen, this was the first b lue screen tonight 

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MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION

The pc restarted, i opened discord again and... the pc freezes, no blue screen this time, i rebooted again, passed the RAM diagnostic of windows with no problems.

But then i started the combinated benchmark of aida 64, the one that has cpu benchmark and gpu benchmark, and in the cpu part it crashed and different blue screen.20180515_230949.thumb.jpg.c5d6d0afedd105f205b687c41db16ee7.jpg

Then i restarted again and passed the intel diagnostic tool, with no errors, 70c maximum on the cpu...the gpu is perfect too, no problems... i don`t know what to do, i have a fresh install of windows since the day i bought the new components. 

I Have a GTX 1080 ti from msi, i passed a test on the ssd too...

I have a 650wats power supply.

Here is a screenshot of CPU-Z and the intel diagnostic tool if it helps.pipo.PNG.4476a85f219d573913a39b3fffc93fbe.PNG

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Sorry for the bad english, but spanish forum are useless...

 

 

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When you say 70 degrees, is that idle or under load? Sounds like a heat or overclock problem to me, try tuning the overclock down, and check what temps are.

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9 minutes ago, Deme77 said:

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What version and build of Windows 10 are you running?

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Disable all OC. 

 

Reset the EFI by taking out CMOS, and booting with it out. 

 

Then just turn on Multi-Core Enhancement, which should lock all cores at highest turbo. 

idk

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27 minutes ago, Fixinit1 said:

When you say 70 degrees, is that idle or under load? Sounds like a heat or overclock problem to me, try tuning the overclock down, and check what temps are.

Under full loaf, after 20-30 mints of aida 64 it reaches a maximum of 75-76c more or less, at idle it is on the 40-35c.

I tried it without overclock the first day and it was about the same temperatures with a variation of 10 degrees maximum..

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21 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

Disable all OC. 

 

Reset the EFI by taking out CMOS, and booting with it out. 

 

Then just turn on Multi-Core Enhancement, which should lock all cores at highest turbo. 

I will try that tomorrow but i really want to have it at 4,7ghz, there is a lot of people out there with the same proccesor and vcore wihout problems..

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24 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

What version and build of Windows 10 are you running?

The latest one

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Okay thanks, i will try to disable all OC tomorrow and see what happens

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1 minute ago, Deme77 said:

The latest one

What Build though?

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19 hours ago, AluminiumTech said:

What Build though?

17134.48. sorry for the delay

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1 hour ago, Deme77 said:

17134.48. sorry for the delay

Try uninstalling the update and if you're running Windows 10 Pro then delay until the next update

 

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