BSOD - Probably happened by "auto CPU" overclock

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Guys,

- I think this BSOD happened by auto CPU overclock, because otherwise I haven't

done any overclocking by my self.

- So please look at images and even video that I've posted here.

- Try to find solution how can I maintain default clock and heat temperature < 50C.

- My CPU temperature increases usually from 35+ to 55+ . And no overclock was

done. CPU is AMD FX-4100 - 3.6 Ghz;

- Or maybe its thermal paste.

- Voltage is messed up, just see what needs to be corrected... :confused:

- In-Bios look ASUS M5A97 AM3+ Motherboard with UEFI BIOS OC Demo made easy Part1 (for my M5A97);

- PLEASE look at "CPU" part in video if I need to maintain something there at

"voltage". And if this has nothing to do with voltage, tell me what is.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Win 7 Ultimate, x64-bit
CPU
AMD FX-4100 3.6Ghz
Motherboard
Asus M5A97
Memory
12 GB DDR3 Kingston 1333 Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 2GB DDR5, Hawk Edition
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron L222WS
Screen Resolution
MAX is 1680x1050, 60Hz
Hard Drives
Seagate 1.5 TB
PSU
Thermaltake 600 W, Peak power - 750W
Case
Thermaltake element T black
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
A4 Tech Wireless
Mouse
A4 Tech X6-80D
Internet Speed
6 Mb/s
Antivirus
BitDefender
Browser
Torch


Click the OS Default Settings button just below the arrow you marked "Default CPU Speed".
That should set things back to factory/default settings.
You will probably be prompted to reboot or it will do so automatically.
When it restarts default settings should be set.

Then see how things operate. Let us know if that helps or if problems persist.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Hopalong/ Godzilla
OS
Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-870 Lynnfield 2.93GHz LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D-E PRO
Memory
8GB@1400MHz Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 4x2GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 1GB 256-bit GDDR5
Sound Card
VIA Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VS248H-P 24"; Samsung SyncMaster 941BW 19"ws
Screen Resolution
1920x1080; 1440x900
Hard Drives
Samsung 830 120GB SSD
Intel 320 120GB SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black WD7501AALS 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
Western Digital Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
PSU
COOLER MASTER Silent Pro RS850-AMBAJ3-US 850W Modular
Case
COOLER MASTER HAF 932 RC-932-KKN5-GP Black
Cooling
Scythe "Mugen-2 Rev.B" (2 ScytheKaze-Jyuni PWM fans)
Keyboard
Logitech K-320
Mouse
Kensington
Antivirus
Avast Inernet Suite
Browser
IE 9 ; Chrome


Click the OS Default Settings button just below the arrow you marked "Default CPU Speed".
That should set things back to factory/default settings.
You will probably be prompted to reboot or it will do so automatically.
When it restarts default settings should be set.

Then see how things operate. Let us know if that helps or if problems persist.





Hi Hopalong X

Looks like that problem persists a bit. When I've pressed the "Default OS Settings",

He didn't prompt me for restart and he still keeps the usual value 1.35625

At least I know that in Bios ( Ez Mode) I've once put that value to be default at 1.30000

and now it seems that his default value is still 1.35625. What can I do?

Should check thermal paste or simply look at Bios Ez Mode as I've posted in video...
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Win 7 Ultimate, x64-bit
CPU
AMD FX-4100 3.6Ghz
Motherboard
Asus M5A97
Memory
12 GB DDR3 Kingston 1333 Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 2GB DDR5, Hawk Edition
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron L222WS
Screen Resolution
MAX is 1680x1050, 60Hz
Hard Drives
Seagate 1.5 TB
PSU
Thermaltake 600 W, Peak power - 750W
Case
Thermaltake element T black
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
A4 Tech Wireless
Mouse
A4 Tech X6-80D
Internet Speed
6 Mb/s
Antivirus
BitDefender
Browser
Torch
I would try setting the voltage to 1.3 in the Bios and uninstall the Asus software.

The Asus software does not seem to be working properly.

I think that would be the safest thing to do at this point.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Hopalong/ Godzilla
OS
Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-870 Lynnfield 2.93GHz LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D-E PRO
Memory
8GB@1400MHz Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 4x2GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 1GB 256-bit GDDR5
Sound Card
VIA Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VS248H-P 24"; Samsung SyncMaster 941BW 19"ws
Screen Resolution
1920x1080; 1440x900
Hard Drives
Samsung 830 120GB SSD
Intel 320 120GB SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black WD7501AALS 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
Western Digital Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
PSU
COOLER MASTER Silent Pro RS850-AMBAJ3-US 850W Modular
Case
COOLER MASTER HAF 932 RC-932-KKN5-GP Black
Cooling
Scythe "Mugen-2 Rev.B" (2 ScytheKaze-Jyuni PWM fans)
Keyboard
Logitech K-320
Mouse
Kensington
Antivirus
Avast Inernet Suite
Browser
IE 9 ; Chrome
I would try setting the voltage to 1.3 in the Bios and uninstall the Asus software.

The Asus software does not seem to be working properly.

I think that would be the safest thing to do at this point.

I just did what you said so I have no more Asus software. And I've also set voltage to

1.3 (manually) in Bios. Lets hope it's going to be like that. :D Thx for the tips :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Win 7 Ultimate, x64-bit
CPU
AMD FX-4100 3.6Ghz
Motherboard
Asus M5A97
Memory
12 GB DDR3 Kingston 1333 Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 2GB DDR5, Hawk Edition
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron L222WS
Screen Resolution
MAX is 1680x1050, 60Hz
Hard Drives
Seagate 1.5 TB
PSU
Thermaltake 600 W, Peak power - 750W
Case
Thermaltake element T black
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
A4 Tech Wireless
Mouse
A4 Tech X6-80D
Internet Speed
6 Mb/s
Antivirus
BitDefender
Browser
Torch
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