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Overclocking question relative with 124 blue screen / video card.

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2011/09/03 09:06:28 (permalink)
Has any one ever received a 124 blue screen from video cards not receiving enough voltage due to over clock? Also what is a good voltage for the PLL for sandy-brigde. I have mine set to 1.825 right now, too high or too low?
 
 

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    Re:Overclocking question relative with 124 blue screen / video card. 2011/09/03 15:40:33 (permalink)
    BSOD 124 as far as I know has something to do with CPU IMC voltage.

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    Re:Overclocking question relative with 124 blue screen / video card. 2011/09/05 13:28:04 (permalink)
    Gotcha. 

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    Re:Overclocking question relative with 124 blue screen / video card. 2011/09/06 17:17:33 (permalink)
    Which for Sandy Brigde is the CPU PLL right?

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    Re:Overclocking question relative with 124 blue screen / video card. 2011/09/06 17:27:59 (permalink)
    I would like to know this too... my X58 has been handing those 124's out every 5 minutes when I had it oc'ed.  I went back to stock for now until I get my WC loop and then its back to overclocking it.
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    Re:Overclocking question relative with 124 blue screen / video card. 2011/09/06 17:29:41 (permalink)
    It is driving me nutts, load won't cause it' hell i can run prime through 30 runs without a hitch, but then I could be sitting at desktop watching a youtube video or a movie and bam 124 blue screen out of the blue :/
     
     
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    Realize it is a combination of either the CPU PLL being way to high, i have it at 1.71 now, and the VICCIO being too low, at 1.15 now (i have 1.65v memory) it was at 1.05....
     
    Ran prime95 for 2 hours without a hitch temps in good yields. Time will tell if it pops it's ugly head.
     
    Edit Edit:
     
    This is absolutely driving me bonkers, again 3 hours + stability with prime95 running over and over again constant 100% usage. Okay so I am at 1.70 CPU PLL and the VICCIO down to 1.1435 (board pushes a little more voltage on it) and CPU at 1.325. Crap just goes herp derp and blue screens at desktop watching youtube video. 
     
    Can some one post some of their settings for their OC pass 4.5 for me please :]
    post edited by thePoison - 2011/09/07 08:53:00

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    MB: ASUS Maximus IV        
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    Re:Overclocking question relative with 124 blue screen / video card. 2021/02/12 11:17:47 (permalink)
    Is anyone having a blue screen problem with the GTX 680?
     
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