i5 2500k need Help pls

skinnyal

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Hi guys i hope you can help me.


here is my System:

CPU: Intel i5 2500K @ 3,30ghz
Mainboard: ASRock P67 Pro / Bios Version P1.60 Date 04/08/2011
Ram: 8GB----> DDR 3 Kingston Hyperx 4gb Dual ///1333-999 Blu K2 KHX
Windows 7 Ultimate
Grafik: GTX 760
Festplatte: WD Blue 1T 2 (wochen alt)
PSU: enermax liberty 500w
CPU Cooler: Alpenföhn Groß Clockner


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I tried to overclock my CPU i read some good guides for my CPU but i did not work for me.

The reason why it did not work is:
I overclocked my CPU and i get some Bluescreens 0x101 after that i raise up the CPU voltage... but at some point of the Voltage my PC in place of Bluescreen makes a reboot during prime95.
He just restart normally.
I read when that happens it is maybe a to low Vcore, OR maybe the PSU dont bring the Voltage i need.

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I searched a few days for the reason finally i found this:

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2048061/computer-restarts-prime95.html

User "satyamdubey" says ----->

" Lemonade!!...am sorry man. I feel like an idiot. I saw your HWmonitor screen shot again and all of your your voltages are falling short. Not even the +3.3 and +5 voltages are running at the required values. they should only deviate about +/- 5%.
Your psu is the culprit and is probably undervolting the system by not holding the correct Vrail voltage."


here is the screen -----> http://de.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=xc1a52&s=8#.Vsku4vnhCUk

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Now my Question is: How did User "satyamdubey" see that the Voltages are to low???


Here is my Screenshot from HWmonitor. http://prnt.sc/a5z0z1

can someone maybe tell me that my Voltages are Low too or not?


sry for my english, its not the best but i think you understand my problem



 
Solution
probably faulty psu or motherboard power pins not connecting with the psu socket seated properly. lookup bios hardware monitor and u can see the correct voltages at display. The photo looks like your about to wreck that Internal memory controller on the 2500k. take out the 24 pin main power connection and push the ribbon cables inward to make sure its seating in the adapter really really well. The volts im seeing looking really crazy. reset bios afterwards an start over the overclock from scratch rebooting every major change.Anytime i would go over 1.5volts on my 32nm x5675 the cpu voltages would spike to maximum the motherboard supported without removing the saftey pins for ln2 use. My cpu was sitting at 1.66 volts at 4.8ghz and my psu...

oinkypig

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probably faulty psu or motherboard power pins not connecting with the psu socket seated properly. lookup bios hardware monitor and u can see the correct voltages at display. The photo looks like your about to wreck that Internal memory controller on the 2500k. take out the 24 pin main power connection and push the ribbon cables inward to make sure its seating in the adapter really really well. The volts im seeing looking really crazy. reset bios afterwards an start over the overclock from scratch rebooting every major change.Anytime i would go over 1.5volts on my 32nm x5675 the cpu voltages would spike to maximum the motherboard supported without removing the saftey pins for ln2 use. My cpu was sitting at 1.66 volts at 4.8ghz and my psu cables werent properly placed in 24pin power holding
 
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