Idles at 80C on water?? Am I reading that right? I'm not liking these IB processors at all. I mean, I was so happy to be rid of the 1366 cpus because they were so hot. This just feels like a step backwards..
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low power or low heat not both :P
All the latest service packs and stuff installed? Sounds like a Windows Repair might fix it :up:
update keeps failing, No virus detected by security essentials, restore does nothing, checkdisk is fine, clean boot does nothing, safe mode does nothing, cant get into "admin" mode; im either already in it or i cant find it, windows repair cant find anything wrong to fix
What's your UAC level at?
had a space in sfc/scannow, thought the /scannow was a parameter. UAC is default windows 7 UAC
Not a problem. Will be back on the next one.
I was away over the weekend, and last night my system had a BSOD 0x101 :confused: So it was down for the past 16 hours or so :( Back up and running now. Not sure what that BSOD is all about :shrug:
IIRC for 0x101 you should bump vCore
sfc didnt work
well it ran but nothing changed
I think after SCW im going to have to rewipe this drive and try again
Damn :(
Just got home and saw Daves mail, too late for this SC-week but I'll be back for the next.:yepp:
From a sticky in the Intel section... increase v-core. ;)
The OverClockers BSOD code list
BSOD codes for overclocking
0x101 = increase vcore
0x124 = increase/decrease QPI/VTT first, if not increase/decrease vcore...have to test to see which one it is
on i7 45nm, usually means too little VVT/QPI for the speed of Uncore
on i7 32nm SB, usually means too little vCore
0x0A = unstable RAM/IMC, increase QPI first, if that doesn't work increase vcore
0x1A = Memory management error. It usually means a bad stick of Ram. Test with Memtest or whatever you prefer. Try raising your Ram voltage
0x1E = increase vcore
0x3B = increase vcore
0x3D = increase vcore
0xD1 = QPI/VTT, increase/decrease as necessary, can also be unstable Ram, raise Ram voltage
0x9C = QPI/VTT most likely, but increasing vcore has helped in some instances
0x50 = RAM timings/Frequency or uncore multi unstable, increase RAM voltage or adjust QPI/VTT, or lower uncore if you're higher than 2x
0x109 = Not enough or too Much memory voltage
0x116 = Low IOH (NB) voltage, GPU issue (most common when running multi-GPU/overclocking GPU)
0x7E = Corrupted OS file, possibly from overclocking. Run sfc /scannow and chkdsk /r
BSOD Codes for SandyBridge
0x124 = add/remove vcore or QPI/VTT voltage (usually Vcore, once it was QPI/VTT)
0x101 = add more vcore
0x50 = RAM timings/Frequency add DDR3 voltage or add QPI/VTT
0x1E = add more vcore
0x3B = add more vcore
0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage
“0x9C = QPI/VTT most likely, but increasing vcore has helped in some instances”
0X109 = add DDR3 voltage
0x0A = add QPI/VTT voltage
Just for grins, download and install the free version of Malwarebytes. See if it finds something. http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebyte...-10804572.html
If sfc ran but didn't fix anything, your files system is in order. No need for wipe.
I'd go with what WFO said and run Malwarebytes. A lot of times Malwarebytes will find something that nothing else will. Very highly recommended.
If Malwarebytes does find something and it looks suspicious to you. Google it, and if it's bad, Google to find out how to remove it. Yes I'm a Google wh@re!
tdsskiller for a quickie rootkit check also
@ itznfb and masterg. Currently it's 88F in my apartment. The first pic is air-cooled (Silver Arrow) The 2nd is on water. After SCW I'll spend more time on the clocks. Right now they are drawing 143W and 153W respectively. For me if I have to increase v-core to a point where the chips draw as much as the 2600Ks, it defeats the purpose of getting them. ;)
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