I am pretty sure that I have a problem with my OC, I actually returned my CPU an I7 4770k from 4.5GHz back to its stock clock.
My problem was with BSODs, I'd start to get BSOD Code 124, But this was when I was on Windows 7. I am now on Windows 10, I used the same settings as I did for Windows 7 for my OC on my CPU. The errors I'd get were something involving a CPU Thread, I think. I don't have the log anymore, This BSOD involving the CPU Thread was back in 11/15/16.
I not sure what I did wrong, Or how I can fix it. I know that Haswel CPUs draw a lot of heat, So I thought it was my CPU which was overheating, That so far is my best guess.
Thoughts?
My Motherboard is a MSI Gaming z87-G45, My CPU cooler is an Hyper 212 Evo.
My settings are
My problem was with BSODs, I'd start to get BSOD Code 124, But this was when I was on Windows 7. I am now on Windows 10, I used the same settings as I did for Windows 7 for my OC on my CPU. The errors I'd get were something involving a CPU Thread, I think. I don't have the log anymore, This BSOD involving the CPU Thread was back in 11/15/16.
I not sure what I did wrong, Or how I can fix it. I know that Haswel CPUs draw a lot of heat, So I thought it was my CPU which was overheating, That so far is my best guess.
Thoughts?
My Motherboard is a MSI Gaming z87-G45, My CPU cooler is an Hyper 212 Evo.
My settings are
CPU Ratio: 45
CPU Ratio Mode: Fixed
VCCIN: 2.00
CPU Core Voltage Mode: Auto
CPU Core Voltage: 1.275
CPU Ring Voltage: Auto
DRAM Voltage: 1.472-1.488 Auto
DRAM Reference Clock: Auto
DRAM Frequency: Auto
Adjusted DRAM Frequency: 1600MHz
DRAM Timing Mode: Auto