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I've finally got around to overclocking my i5 2500k automatically within the BIOS, but ever since, it's been giving me BSODs at random intervals. There is no set trigger for it that I can tell (it's happened during gaming and during random internet browsing). As of right now, I've set everything back to stock levels. I have an ASUS MIVE-Z, and I was using the auto-OC settings within the BIOS (CPU to 4.6GHz, and RAM set on XMP profile where it runs at 2133MHz).
Just to note, I had put my RAM at those levels with NO problems before, so I suspect it has something to do with the CPU. I've also had NO problems with my CPU at it's current level (3.7GHz) EVER, so that just helps solidify that the issue is caused by the bump from 3.7 to 4.6.
I did a little looking around on the web, and I saw a few posts that seem to say it might be a CPU voltage related issue. Also, this isn't the first BSOD I've had, and I compared the output of all the dumps I had via BlueScreenView. All of the related files for each crashdump are identical, so it's definitely the same problem over and over.
This system is about 4-5~ months old, and the OS installation is not even a day old, I had just done a full reloading of the OS last night.
Just a note, the attached tests/reads were with my CPU/RAM at stock/auto levels, NOT the overclocked levels at which my system was BSODing.
ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z
i5 2500k
8GB DDR3
GTX 580
Corsair HX1000
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
If I left any information out, please tell me. First time posting here.
Just to note, I had put my RAM at those levels with NO problems before, so I suspect it has something to do with the CPU. I've also had NO problems with my CPU at it's current level (3.7GHz) EVER, so that just helps solidify that the issue is caused by the bump from 3.7 to 4.6.
I did a little looking around on the web, and I saw a few posts that seem to say it might be a CPU voltage related issue. Also, this isn't the first BSOD I've had, and I compared the output of all the dumps I had via BlueScreenView. All of the related files for each crashdump are identical, so it's definitely the same problem over and over.
This system is about 4-5~ months old, and the OS installation is not even a day old, I had just done a full reloading of the OS last night.
Just a note, the attached tests/reads were with my CPU/RAM at stock/auto levels, NOT the overclocked levels at which my system was BSODing.
ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z
i5 2500k
8GB DDR3
GTX 580
Corsair HX1000
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
If I left any information out, please tell me. First time posting here.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64biti5 2500k8GB DDR3GTX 580
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- i5 2500k
- Motherboard
- ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z
- Memory
- 8GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 580
- Sound Card
- N/A
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ASUS VH236H
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Corsair GT 120GB
F3 Spinpoint 1TB
F4 Spinpoint 2TB
WDC Black 500GB
- PSU
- Corsair HX1000
- Case
- HAF X
- Cooling
- NH-D14
- Internet Speed
- 25/25