Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Energy View Post
Damn, turns out the overclock I thought was stable wasn't. It froze while playing games a few times so I fired up prime blend and it froze within 2 minutes (requiring me to restart and turn off the PSU switch or it goes into infinite boot loop), which is weird because I ran blend for 60+ minutes before and I assumed it was, for the most part, stable; but I guess it's just a random amount of time before something would give.

I lowered Vcore in the bios to 1.30625 with LLC, and CPU-z shows 1.280v (under load) and still got the freezing so I bumped clock skews up to 150/200 (CPU/MCH) and got it to stop freezing (I think) but it only gets to about 30 seconds of LinX before BSODing with error code 124. I recall this same BSOD before but it didn't happen nearly as often. Now I did some searching and found that it has something to do with the VTT being too high or low but that was with i7 systems. Does the same thing apply to C2Q/C2D processors? Other sources say it's a generic hardware error and could be anything. Changing VTT from 1.24 - 1.4 doesn't seem to have any effect on correcting the problem though. Perhaps I am missing something? The last thing I want to do is raise the Vcore, for I am absolutely certain, for the extremely low stock VID of the chip, that it has nothing to do with it, as I have not gotten a BSOD 101, which relates to Vcore.

Any of you out there with low VID chips on this board mind helping me out? Is it possible that maybe lower VID chips might need completely different settings versus what is normally used? I mean in terms of VTT, MCH, PLL, references, etc
sup mate i told you i will but you never got in msn