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can overclock be cause of freezing computer?

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October 4, 2014 6:45:49 AM

Hi,

About twice a week completely randomly (can occur during gaming, but also when browsing) my computer will freeze with a buzzing sound and only a hardware reset is possible.

My temps are always good at the time of the crash.

I think its my external hdd driver because the eventviewer says somehthing about driver/wufdr giving an error.

My q: can an overlock freeze a system even though temps are good?

Cheers,

P.S. overclock was stable during IBT and Prime95 stress testing

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October 4, 2014 6:48:53 AM

An overclock absolutely can freeze your PC for no reason, it did that to me multiple times when I was tweaking my overclock for my GPU just today and my temperatures never exceed 65-70 degrees. What did you overclock? Your overclock isn't stable.
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October 4, 2014 6:57:32 AM

Hey,

I overclocked an fx8320 on a m5a99fx pro r2, by bumping the multiplier to 20 and leaving vcore on auto. Im a self confessed oc noob... I got it from 3.5 to 4 ghz that way.

Thing is, I can game for hours on end and it never freezes. Then the following it will freeze when I game for 10 mins, and no more for the rest of that day (or that week).

Temps are always good, vcore is always around 1.24. I did 20 cycles of IBT at very high and 12 hours of prime95 blend and got no freeze or anything

Cheers,
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