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PC crashing as soon as FurMark starts = some problem with GPU/driver/OC or perhaps your PSU. Unfortunately you haven't supplied System Specs yet.
Playing some games without an issue (sorry to say) doesn't mean anything in this regard.
Alright, now please load defaults in BIOS (I am asking you to do this because there may have been a glitch from the OC you made earlier, loading will make the motherboard forget those changes, you may have to reconfigure boot order, sata mode, etc.) Don't change any frequency/RAM timings other than Auto.
Then run FurMark in full resolution (1920x1080 for you?) and see if it will crash.
Alright, now you know it is an overclock issue. How do you OC your System? Just CPU ? Multi or frequency? Give some details.
Does your game work now? Try both SSD and HDD.
Game still crush regardless the hard disk !
And heres my oc settings:
CPU Voltage 1.24v
CPU Frequency 4400
CPU Multiplier 44
CPU Ring Ratio 39 (3900)
CPU Ring Voltage 1.064v /(Auto)
System Agent Voltage 1.088v / (+ .250)
I/O Analog Voltage 1.016v / (Auto)
I/O Digital Voltage ------- / (Auto)
BLCK 100
Eh, I wouldn't understand much from these settings :) Just describe how you do the OC. Do you increase the CPU Multi? or frequency?
I guess you aren't adjusting the frequency but only the multi from your numbers. Looks like freq is 100, which is the default. You can get more accurate info at https://www.sevenforums.com/pc-custom...-overclocking/
If you are increasing the frequency than make sure you are fixing the PCIe frequency to 100Mhz and make sure RAMs can run at the adjusted frequency.
As far as I know, when you increase frequency and PCIe is at Auto, that will scale the PCIe freq to a higher clock and might cause problems (even fry a thing or two).
Are you keeping an eye on temps? Proper cooler for CPU?
By the way, you can add HyperPI to benchmarks.