BSOD after OC my fx8350

haugabodl97

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Hey
i oc'ed my cpu to 4,4 ghz with the stock voltage (just4fun) and i got bsod after a day. Now is my cpu running at 4,5 ghz and 1,3250 volt. I left my load line control at auto. Turbo and other modes is disable.
I still got the bsod after day with gaming and i raised the voltage to 1,35. I tought it was to much volt so i changed it back to 1,3250 and changed my LLC to Extreme. But im not comfortable with the temps, running prime95 (In-place large FFTs (max power sonsumtipn, some ram tested)
and i got 64C at max after 5 minutes(with no errors). I just wonder if thats normal and if i can leave it like that? since i only got about 40c in game.

The bsod only poops up randomly when im gaming.

I havent got any bsod after the last change, i havent have time for so much gaming yet.

The only settings i got for LLC is : AUTO,REGULAR,EXTREME

Specs :
MOBO : gigabyte 970a ud3
PSU : corsair tx 750w
CPU:amd fx 8350
GPU : xfx r9 280x 3gb
RAM : corsair vengeance 8gb 1600 mhz
cpu cooler : evo 212
ssd : kingston 240 gb
hdd : seagate 2tb
 
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5 minutes is not enough for testing. But it's indeed highly likely that it's causing your BSOD.

1.35v is quite normal. On stock, some motherboards (like mine) run the FX-83xx CPUs at 1.38v. The FX CPUs can handle all the way up to 1.55v, as long as the temperature is kept in check.

Run Unigine Heaven at max settings to see if it BSODs.
5 minutes is not enough for testing. But it's indeed highly likely that it's causing your BSOD.

1.35v is quite normal. On stock, some motherboards (like mine) run the FX-83xx CPUs at 1.38v. The FX CPUs can handle all the way up to 1.55v, as long as the temperature is kept in check.

Run Unigine Heaven at max settings to see if it BSODs.
 
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Okey, but should i have the LCC at extreme? or should i change it?