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Hey guys

On January I managed to overclock my CPU successfully but the problem is after some time I started getting BSOD ( 2 weeks interval ). At the begining it was 124 so I of course increased vcore but now the number changed to 0xd1. I suspect that ram is the culprit but the timings are on stock so *** ?

BIOS settings:

CPU manual voltage: 1.340
DRAM voltage Auto: 1.515
CPU PLL voltage: 1.7
CPU C1E: Enabled
CPU C3: Auto
CPU C6: Auto
DRAM timings: 9-10-9-27/2

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If its ram core to how much is it safe to raise it ?
Edited by Denca - 11/11/12 at 2:03am
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When do the BSODs occur?

 

Also, what is both your idle and full-load (like Prime95) CPU core voltage according to CPU-Z?

    
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It happens when gaming randomly. But there is like 2 weeks - 1 month interval bettwen them.

Idle Vcore voltage is 1.344 and Maximum is 1.352
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Do you ever have BSODs or lock-ups when the system is idling or under very light load?

    
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Do you ever have BSODs or lock-ups when the system is idling or under very light load?

No. It doesn't have to be a demanding game the last time it happened it was Witcher 1 and it never happened when my system was idle.
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No. It doesn't have to be a demanding game the last time it happened it was Witcher 1 and it never happened when my system is idle.

 

Damn.  That kind of kills my theory, but that theory is/was that perhaps these BSODs are caused by having the LLC set to Extreme and maybe the voltage isn't being cranked up enough during the games in order to maintain stability.

 

Although, I still have a feeling that this may be the cause because the CPU load has to be very intense in order to see those same full-load voltages that you see while running something like Prime95.  So what I'm saying is perhaps the solution is using an LLC setting of either Ultra High or High and "increasing" the CPU core voltage to compensate.  This will make the low-load core voltages higher than they are right now without having to deal with even higher core voltages with more intense CPU loads.  Plus, the Voltage Regulator Module will be cooler which is always a nice bonus.

 

So what I'm saying is that instead of having vRise like you have now, you'd have a little bit of vDroop.  The vRise makes the VRM hotter than vDroop does.

    
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post #7 of 25
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BSOD Codes for LGA 1155 Sandy Bridge
0x124 = add/remove vcore or QPI/VTT voltage (usually Vcore, once it was QPI/VTT)
0x101 = add more vcore
0x50 = RAM timings/Frequency add DDR3 voltage or add QPI/VTT
0x1E = add more vcore
0x3B = add more vcore
0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage
0x9C = QPI/VTT most likely, but increasing vcore has helped in some instances
0X109 = add DDR3 voltage
0x0A = add QPI/VTT voltage
0x1A = Memory management error. It usually means a bad stick of Ram. Test with Memtest, try raising your Ram voltage, or south bridge ICH voltage.
0x19 = memory voltage

I cant find options for the D1 BSOD in my BIOS.
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post #8 of 25
Increase VCCIO a bit, like 1.08x

Did you lower the CPU PLL? if yes put it back to auto.
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post #9 of 25
0xD1 = QPI/VTT, increase/decrease as necessary, can also be unstable Ram, raise Ram voltage

0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage

Straight from the Overclock.net "How To" section
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post #10 of 25
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Damn.  That kind of kills my theory, but that theory is/was that perhaps these BSODs are caused by having the LLC set to Extreme and maybe the voltage isn't being cranked up enough during the games in order to maintain stability.

Although, I still have a feeling that this may be the cause because the CPU load has to be very intense in order to see those same full-load voltages that you see while running something like Prime95.  So what I'm saying is perhaps the solution is using an LLC setting of either Ultra High or High and "increasing" the CPU core voltage to compensate.  This will make the low-load core voltages higher than they are right now without having to deal with even higher core voltages with more intense CPU loads.  Plus, the Voltage Regulator Module will be cooler which is always a nice bonus.

So what I'm saying is that instead of having vRise like you have now, you'd have a little bit of vDroop.  The vRise makes the VRM hotter than vDroop does.

I checked the BIOS and its on 75% ( Ultra High )
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Originally Posted by psyside View Post

Increase VCCIO a bit, like 1.08x
Did you lower the CPU PLL? if yes put it back to auto.

I have done so right now.
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Originally Posted by BiG StroOnZ View Post

0xD1 = QPI/VTT, increase/decrease as necessary, can also be unstable Ram, raise Ram voltage
0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage
Straight from the Overclock.net "How To" section

I will go and check the for the QPI / VTT options again but the last time I checked I couldn't find them. I kind of suspect ram but timings are the same as it said on the ram itself.
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