Overclocking causing Google chrome to crash ?

Vasil Kamburov

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Apr 11, 2013
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Hello ,i have some problems with my google chrome but they apear only when i overclock my cpu/nb frequency .So i wonder is it possible that my overclock is causing google chrome to crash .i `ve ran some prime 9 hours prime95 blend test stable .so i am not sure what exactly causes this problem .Anyone got any idea ?The problem is that my system is stable windows is not crashing just google chrome.

My system:
cpu: phenom 965be at 3,4ghz /nb 2400ghz/1,4vcore/1,2 cpu/nb
Cm H212evo -cooler
Ram :amd performance 1600mhz 1,65v 8-9-8-24-1t-32 (stable memteset86)
gpu :460gtx sonic platinum palit
mobo: asus m4a87td-evo
PSU:fortron blue storm II -500w psu
 


You should try uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome. Are you getting any specific error message when Chrome crashes? Or does it just stop responding?
 
no just crashes .I think i found my solution but i will be 100% sure tomorrow .It is probably because i use a little high cpu/nb voltage 1.2 and i use cpu/nb LLC so exactly when i got Voffset from starting my chrome the voltage spikes up and the cpu/nb crashes probably. now i got my cpu/nb llc off and chrome haven`t crashed yet so i think i am on the right path :)
 


Good, sounds like you found your issue :) Make sure you run Prime overnight and log your temps to make sure you are stable now. Goodluck!
 
As mentioned before, your overclock is probably unstable. I had the same issue with Firefox while overclocking. My voltages were a little too low, but once I made some adjustments I no longer had any crashes. You might also want to check the event viewer. I was getting some WHEA event 19 internal parity errors before I adjusted my voltages.