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Processor | Intel i7 5820K |
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Motherboard | Asrock X99M Killer |
Cooling | Corsair H70 with 2xNidec Beta V's |
Memory | Crucial Sport 2x4GB DDR4-2400 |
Video Card(s) | XFX R9 295X2 with 2xNidec Beta V's |
Storage | OCZ Vertex 4 128GB, WD Blue 1TB, 2xHitachi 500GB in RAID 0 |
Display(s) | Asus PB287Q on Dell MSA14 Flex-Arm |
Case | Cooler Master N200 |
Power Supply | OCZ ZX 1000w |
Mouse | Logitech G700s |
Keyboard | Razer Blackwidow Chroma |
Software | Windows 7 Pro 64-bit |
Recently upgraded to a 5820K, Asrock X99M Killer, and 2x4GB Crucial Sport DDR4-2400 RAM.
Problem I'm having is that no matter the voltage I can't seem to get my system stable and just having weird issues over all.
For instance, I have about a 90% failure rate on manually overclocking (won't even get past BIOS start up let alone Windows) but if I load a predefined OC profile the computer boots up just fine.
So I think, "OK I'll just use a profile then!". The 4.4GHz profile (with 1.31v and 1.9v input) worked fine all last night, no problems. I gamed, ran Prime95 for an hour, watched videos with Chrome and about 10 other tabs, etc. Seems to be solid! I go to shut down the computer and it freezes on the shut down screen. Not as solid as I thought?
So I get up this morning, reboot, and these settings don't seem to work anymore...I get the same problems as I do when I manually try to OC.
So I get into the BIOS, load the 4.4GHz profile again but lower the multiplier to 4.2GHz. I think that everything being higher than needed for 4.2GHz that this must work, right?
Again, PC runs fine. All day today. Playing GTA 5, game crashes, click on "End Program"...bam...frozen. Reboot the PC...same problem as before.
So yeah...I know for a fact that mine...or any 5820K...should be able to handle freakin 4.2GHz at 1.31v with 1.9v input.
What's the deal here? Am I missing some setting? Anyone else have a similar setup? It's pretty aggravating.
Also, Windows takes, like, forever to load now. I'd swear it's running off of a 5400RPM hard drive or something. Where on my Z77 system it would be done before the logo could even form now it sits there...loading...for at least a good 8-10 seconds or so.
Anyways, thoughts?
Problem I'm having is that no matter the voltage I can't seem to get my system stable and just having weird issues over all.
For instance, I have about a 90% failure rate on manually overclocking (won't even get past BIOS start up let alone Windows) but if I load a predefined OC profile the computer boots up just fine.
So I think, "OK I'll just use a profile then!". The 4.4GHz profile (with 1.31v and 1.9v input) worked fine all last night, no problems. I gamed, ran Prime95 for an hour, watched videos with Chrome and about 10 other tabs, etc. Seems to be solid! I go to shut down the computer and it freezes on the shut down screen. Not as solid as I thought?
So I get up this morning, reboot, and these settings don't seem to work anymore...I get the same problems as I do when I manually try to OC.
So I get into the BIOS, load the 4.4GHz profile again but lower the multiplier to 4.2GHz. I think that everything being higher than needed for 4.2GHz that this must work, right?
Again, PC runs fine. All day today. Playing GTA 5, game crashes, click on "End Program"...bam...frozen. Reboot the PC...same problem as before.
So yeah...I know for a fact that mine...or any 5820K...should be able to handle freakin 4.2GHz at 1.31v with 1.9v input.
What's the deal here? Am I missing some setting? Anyone else have a similar setup? It's pretty aggravating.
Also, Windows takes, like, forever to load now. I'd swear it's running off of a 5400RPM hard drive or something. Where on my Z77 system it would be done before the logo could even form now it sits there...loading...for at least a good 8-10 seconds or so.
Anyways, thoughts?