I have to disagree.
0x124 can be vcore but also vtt. Adjusting vtt can account for one or two notches lower vcore.
I do agree however that this depends hardly on the chip, some of my 2500/2600k's didn't care what vtt was set to.
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I have to disagree.
0x124 can be vcore but also vtt. Adjusting vtt can account for one or two notches lower vcore.
I do agree however that this depends hardly on the chip, some of my 2500/2600k's didn't care what vtt was set to.
usefull thread, goes straigth to favourites.
Yo guys,
today I ve got a pretty uncommon BSOD probably caused by ntkrnlmp.exe.
What is ntkrnlmp.exe and how can I prevent those BSOD?
i just had the 1E bsod on my pc so according to this list i should increase my Vcore
my Vcore is set at 1.2v in the bios with high vdrop.aint that alot of V for just 4.1ghz?
I'm in the process of RMA'ing my cpu right now. If it's like mine, you might have a bad core... try enabling only 1 or 2 cores and see if it BSOD.
my experience with 0x9C is Vdimm (bloomfield/X58).
Greetings!
First at all, excellent thread, a must have when talking about OCing.
C3 and C6 info
Regards,
Great thread, a lot of help, i was getting BSOD while idling in windows (124) on a 2500k @ 4,8 with 1.35v. seems like what i need to do is up vcore a bit to 1.365. i was also recommended to up the vrm frequency from 300 to 350 and change the llc to 75% and disable c3.c6 and epu
what is code 7f for.....................
Few post back OldChap said it's for memory issues.
I would like to thank the threadstarter for this excellent initiative, this is one of the best tools for overclocking you can get. can shave hours and days of headache away.
i'm having 00000x8E ? on 1366 what does this mean?
usefull thread
thanks a lot
any idea on 0x19h? (x58/gulftown)
could be vcore i guess, but i'm not sure?!
great thread btw... ;)
cheers.
Making sure I am reading this correctly...
0x124 means... 0x00000124... is this correct?
If so then what does 0x0000007A mean in terms of errors?
Guys on Sandy Bridge- E 101 means Vcore,VCCSA or VTT. I have observed this several times recently and tested the theory to make sure it stands true.
Just posting info about a recent problem i had with code 116, where the problem ended up being resolved with a bump to VTT (1.43 to 1.47). Raising the NB voltage actually made the problem worse (is at 1.2v from stock 1.1v).
This had the problem of seeming like a GPU fault since it causes the gpu driver to crash, and has GPU related errors in the bugcheck with gpu driver flags in the fault module fields etc, so it can take people some time to narrow down the real problem if they don't know where to look.
From my experience it would appear that 116 can point to any component between the gpu and the cpu, including the cpu itself.