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System Name | Simon |
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Processor | Core i7 5820K @ 4.4GHz @1.25v core, 1.9v input, 1.12v system agent, 0.9v cache - 24/7 & P95 stable |
Motherboard | ASUS X99 Deluxe U3.1, BIOS 3101 |
Cooling | Corsair H110i GTX + 2 x Corsair ML140 Pro Red LED, exhaust @ top panel |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance LPX 4x 8GB 2666 MHz 16, 18, 18, 35, 2T (Stock) |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X (OC BIOS), +60 MHz GPU, +450 MHz Memory |
Storage | Samsung 960 Evo 500 Gb, WD Green + White Label, total 17 TB |
Display(s) | 3x Samsung CFG73 (24" 1920x1080, 144Hz) in 2D Surround, LG C7 OLED TV (55", 4K, 60Hz) |
Case | Corsair 760T + Corsair SP120 Perf.Ed. + 3x ML 140 Pro Red + DEMCI Dust Filter Kit + DeepCool RGB LED |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SB Z, Topping E30 + SMSL SP200, Hifiman 4XX, beyerdynamic 770 250Ω, Audeze iSine 10, HD6xx |
Power Supply | Corsair RM1000i + APC BackUPS RS1500 (modded w/ 130 AH Kung Long Batteries) + APC Smart UPS SUA1500i |
Mouse | Razer Naga Chroma + Reflex Lab Extended Mouse Pad + Xbox One S Controller + 3 x Xbox 360 Controllers |
Keyboard | Corsiar K70 RGB (2016 Edition) Cherry Mx Red w/ custom Arabic-legend shine-through keycaps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 - ver. 20H2 |
Benchmark Scores | Onkyo TX-NR626 AV Receiver, speakers: 4x Yamaha NS-M325 + Yamaha NS-C3290 + Proson Libre Sub 8.1 |
Hello everyone!
I have the PC in my system specs since early 2010, I only upgraded the OS (from win 7), graphics card (from 5870), sound card (from onboard) and PSU lately.
Back in 2010 my OC (3.8Ghz @ 1.25v, with load line calibration, turbo, HT and speedstep enabled) was completely stable and thoroughly tested. Several months ago, before I upgraded anything, I started to have BSODs, but they were rare and infrequent. So I ignored them. Now they are more frequent and occur at least once per day. I tried to blame win 8, creative drivers, nVidia drivers, etc, but at the end I tried testing with prime 95 and the PC bsod'ed after ~ 1 hour.
So what happened? Is it normal for OCed CPUs to lose stability overtime?
What Can I do to fix it? I neither want to go back to stock clocks, especially now that I feel my OCed 930 already bottlenecks my 780 ti in some titles (AC IV for example), nor I am willing to spend $$$ on a brand new system (CPU, Mobo, RAM).
Can I salvage this situation and maintain the performance of this system, at least for one more year, till the x99/DDR4 systems hit reasonable prices?
I have the PC in my system specs since early 2010, I only upgraded the OS (from win 7), graphics card (from 5870), sound card (from onboard) and PSU lately.
Back in 2010 my OC (3.8Ghz @ 1.25v, with load line calibration, turbo, HT and speedstep enabled) was completely stable and thoroughly tested. Several months ago, before I upgraded anything, I started to have BSODs, but they were rare and infrequent. So I ignored them. Now they are more frequent and occur at least once per day. I tried to blame win 8, creative drivers, nVidia drivers, etc, but at the end I tried testing with prime 95 and the PC bsod'ed after ~ 1 hour.
So what happened? Is it normal for OCed CPUs to lose stability overtime?
What Can I do to fix it? I neither want to go back to stock clocks, especially now that I feel my OCed 930 already bottlenecks my 780 ti in some titles (AC IV for example), nor I am willing to spend $$$ on a brand new system (CPU, Mobo, RAM).
Can I salvage this situation and maintain the performance of this system, at least for one more year, till the x99/DDR4 systems hit reasonable prices?