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Stabilizing my overclock

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2018/02/28 12:16:16 (permalink)
Hello,
 
I've had a few BSOD's and i'm trying to stabilize my overclock on my system.
 
Asus Maximus X Code
Silicon Lottery Delidded 8700K rated for 5.1ghz 
32gb 8x4 Trident Z RGB 3600 16 16 36 XMP
Corsair H115i Pro cooler
 
I'm using Der8auer's overclock settings in his guide
1.3v CPU @ 5ghz
1.35v ram from XMP
1.2v VCCIO
1.2v SA
120% ram current capability
LLC6
 
CPU runs about 30c idle and tops out at about 55c under load (stress test, benchmark, game, etc)
 
BSOD info:
 
Dump File : 022818-45171-01.dmp
Crash Time : 2/28/2018 12:57:00 PM
Bug Check String :
Bug Check Code : 0x00000124
Parameter 1 : 00000000`00000000
Parameter 2 : ffffe486`12368028
Parameter 3 : 00000000`be000000
Parameter 4 : 00000000`00800400
Caused By Driver : hal.dll
Caused By Address : hal.dll+3beff
File Description :
Product Name :
Company :
File Version :
Processor : x64
Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+175430
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\022818-45171-01.dmp
Processors Count : 12
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 16299
Dump File Size : 1,471,732
Dump File Time : 2/28/2018 1:00:31 PM
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Dump File : 022818-13234-01.dmp
Crash Time : 2/28/2018 12:00:10 PM
Bug Check String : DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Bug Check Code : 0x000000d1
Parameter 1 : fffff800`f1d7500c
Parameter 2 : 00000000`00000002
Parameter 3 : 00000000`00000008
Parameter 4 : fffff800`f1d7500c
Caused By Driver : ntoskrnl.exe
Caused By Address : ntoskrnl.exe+175430
File Description :
Product Name :
Company :
File Version :
Processor : x64
Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+175430
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\022818-13234-01.dmp
Processors Count : 12
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 16299
Dump File Size : 2,420,028
Dump File Time : 2/28/2018 12:02:40 PM
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Dump File : 022818-8125-01.dmp
Crash Time : 2/28/2018 7:38:37 AM
Bug Check String :
Bug Check Code : 0x00000124
Parameter 1 : 00000000`00000000
Parameter 2 : ffff858a`1b368028
Parameter 3 : 00000000`b2000000
Parameter 4 : 00000000`00030005
Caused By Driver : hal.dll
Caused By Address : hal.dll+3beff
File Description :
Product Name :
Company :
File Version :
Processor : x64
Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+175430
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\022818-8125-01.dmp
Processors Count : 12
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 16299
Dump File Size : 2,307,540
Dump File Time : 2/28/2018 7:40:13 AM
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post edited by lordkahless - 2018/02/28 12:21:42
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    Sajin
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 12:37:42 (permalink)
    124 = cpu needs more vcore.
    d1 = imc (integrated memory controller) needs more voltage.
     
    Note: Get the cpu stable first then work on getting the memory stable. Run your memory at 2133 until you get your cpu stable then try working on getting the memory stable at higher speeds.
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:00:59 (permalink)
    Thanks.  When you say IMC needs more voltage you mean the memory voltage like increasing 1.35 to something a little higher?  1.37?
     
    My system is an exact copy of a friends system.  Same board and we both got the same cpu from Silicon Lottery.  His runs fine at 1.3 5ghz.  So I guess I assumed mine should be capable of the same.  Must be some amount of silicon lottery even at the silicon lottery.
     
     
     
     
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:06:58 (permalink)
    I am using vCore Offset 1.310 for 5000 and 1.330 for 5100
    1.300 for 5000 BSOD 124
    1.320 for 5100 BSOD 124

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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:08:45 (permalink)
    I have manual voltage input so its continuous.  Shouldn't matter to much for stability if its offset or manual?  Offset might have a little better energy savings?
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:09:19 (permalink)
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    Thanks.  When you say IMC needs more voltage you mean the memory voltage like increasing 1.35 to something a little higher?  1.37?

    SA & Vccio.


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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:09:51 (permalink)
    You posted 1.3v above, change it to 1.320
    "offset or manual" is the same on an Z370 EVGA Motherboard
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:12:04 (permalink)
    Ok.  After my CPU is stable, do you have a recommendation for SA and VCCIO?  Mine being set at 1.2v for each.  Maybe 1.22 VCCIO and 1.25 SA?  If I set it to auto it will fall somewhere around 1.3 and 1.35.
     
    I will give 1.32 a try.  This CPU runs very cool so I think I have some headroom to play with.  
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:12:25 (permalink)
    Max allowed for SA = 1.35
    Max allowed for Vccio = 1.30
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:13:32 (permalink)
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    Maybe 1.22 VCCIO and 1.25 SA?

    Yeah, give it a shot.
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:23:39 (permalink)
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    Ok.  After my CPU is stable, do you have a recommendation for SA and VCCIO?  Mine being set at 1.2v for each.  Maybe 1.22 VCCIO and 1.25 SA?  If I set it to auto it will fall somewhere around 1.3 and 1.35.
     
    I will give 1.32 a try.  This CPU runs very cool so I think I have some headroom to play with.  


    Set them back to Auto
    Take the reading from the Auto Reading
    add +.010 from the Auto Reading
    Re-Test & Check and if need be then add +.010 more and so on.

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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:28:17 (permalink)
    If I add additional voltage to what auto gives me I think I would likely be above 
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    Max allowed for SA = 1.35
    Max allowed for Vccio = 1.30
     
    Should I try to stay under those?
     
    I forgot to mention I have 3 as the AVX offset and 45min and 45max for the Uncore offset.  
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:29:58 (permalink)
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    If I add additional voltage to what auto gives me I think I would likely be above 
    Sajin:
    Max allowed for SA = 1.35
    Max allowed for Vccio = 1.30
     
    Should I try to stay under those?
     
    I forgot to mention I have 3 as the AVX offset and 45min and 45max for the Uncore offset.  


    You shouldn't go above them. Using the max would be fine, but you should always try to use the lowest values you can.
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:43:03 (permalink)
    Ok, well I will start working my way through the suggestions and see what I get.  Thanks! 
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 13:43:43 (permalink)
    No problem. 
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/02/28 14:00:31 (permalink)
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    If I add additional voltage to what auto gives me I think I would likely be above 
    Sajin:
    Max allowed for SA = 1.35
    Max allowed for Vccio = 1.30
     
    Should I try to stay under those?
     
    I forgot to mention I have 3 as the AVX offset and 45min and 45max for the Uncore offset.  


    I have my AVX set to 0

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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/03/03 07:51:30 (permalink)
    Looks like I needed 1.33v for my cpu to work at 5ghz and the ram at 3600 16 16 36.
     
    Haven't been able to reproduce any BSOD's at 1.33v in days.  Will do more testing and give it a little more time.  If its good i'll see about opening up this ram a bit more and see what else I can do.  Maybe 3800 on the ram...
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    Re: Stabilizing my overclock 2018/03/03 13:32:56 (permalink)

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