Does that crash when your system is not overclocked?
Perhaps something else (outside of the cpu) is not liking your o/c well.
I see lots of screen shots with amounts different than ALL or 512MB that is all. Those simply cannot be taken as stable because it's not stressing the system fully. This seems to be an issue with systems with more than 8 threads as our Dual Xeons do this as well.
I can Prime95 a system day and night and the same system will produce an error in LinX 512MB in under a minute - sometimes 5 minutes. But it produces an error. Does it crash in Windows? Nope. Even after encoding a video taking 20 minutes no crash or artifacts either...
I guess some define stability differently. That is why I must acquire no less than TWO of everything in case it dies/breaks or whatever.
With CPUs if I have a system that's going to be overclocked I believe in the drive it like you stole it philosophy. That does not mean common sense goes out the window (drive off a cliff) and try silly things like 1.6 vcore etc. But you know what I mean.
Now if someone can tell me what those SIGNAL values in the Classified 762 BIOS are for...![]()
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