I have had only 2 random crashes. Both of them was random with two difference overclocks. I have used the program BSOD to open the dumps to find what caused it. I'm unsure how to read these.
http://i.imgur.com/XSbsLyp.png (screen shot of dump/results)
Is this error caused by an overclock? I had the first overclock stable, with 24 hours of prime/intel burn test simultaneously. So I ran it for weeks then I got the error, doing the same thing I had been doing for weeks. Gaming, encoding, etc. No changes at all or nothing.
So, i assumed that it was just not enough voltage. So I gave it a generous bump up in voltage. Then went on and did what I normally do. A week or two went by, with the same use I always do on my pc, and then I got the second crash.
So, i'm starting to think that it's not the overclock.
However I added the screen shot for someone to confirm this. I have also set the CPU back to stock, so I can run it and do what I normally do to see if it does indeed happen again.
I have nothing else overclocked btw.
Thanks for the help all!
http://i.imgur.com/XSbsLyp.png (screen shot of dump/results)
Is this error caused by an overclock? I had the first overclock stable, with 24 hours of prime/intel burn test simultaneously. So I ran it for weeks then I got the error, doing the same thing I had been doing for weeks. Gaming, encoding, etc. No changes at all or nothing.
So, i assumed that it was just not enough voltage. So I gave it a generous bump up in voltage. Then went on and did what I normally do. A week or two went by, with the same use I always do on my pc, and then I got the second crash.
So, i'm starting to think that it's not the overclock.
However I added the screen shot for someone to confirm this. I have also set the CPU back to stock, so I can run it and do what I normally do to see if it does indeed happen again.
I have nothing else overclocked btw.
Thanks for the help all!