Overclocking Problems

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Re: Overclocking Problems

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Ok,
I have windows 7 SP1 and I had that error(Stop 0x0000003B (c0000094, fffff8800ff22e54, fffff880098897f0, 0) - SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION)
so should I download the hotfix?
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Only if you have Cyberlink Youcam installed too. Try this, yeah, I'm full of try this kind of info. Download Driver Sweeper and run it for all ATi/AMD drivers.
http://phyxion.net/Driver-Sweeper/Driver-Sweeper/
After the sweep reboot. Then install the latest beta drivers from AMD.
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pa ... river.aspx

If you have your GPU overclocked set it back to stock and see if any of that helps.
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Re: Overclocking Problems

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Ok, I don't have Cyberlink Youcam installed, so I won't install the hotfix.
I already updated my AMD driver yesterday ( after the BSOD) to see if it helped.( and I don't know yet if it helped)
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Re: Overclocking Problems

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Well... It's been over a day and I don't see a BSOD error message. Is it working fine now?
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I don't know, most of the time it happens 2 times a week.
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Re: Overclocking Problems

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Now I got this error
0x00000124

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Try this... Pull out all RAM except 1 stick. Run it for a while and see if you get a BSOD. If you do pull that stick and try the other 1 by itself.
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I think I am just going to return to stock speeds or lower my overclock, i am getting sick of all those errors :(
Maby my CPU isn't a good overclocker.
I want to thank you very very much for helping me to solve this problem and all the time you spend on this problem.
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I would try the RAM first. It sounds like you have a piece of bad hardware. Since just about every error is different that leads me to believe it's RAM. I had a similar experience not too long ago and it was in fact RAM.
http://forums.legitreviews.com/about30319.html

Let me know if you do go back to stock and still have problems.
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Re: Overclocking Problems

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I have the same motherboard as you and a I7 860 @ 3.66. The memory I have is this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820145314 Like Major_A said, it's probably the memory. Gook Luck! :)
Edit: My rig runs 24/7 running F@H which runs my cpu @ 100% all the time on a Corsair H-50 temps are 67C.
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Re: Overclocking Problems

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Just an update:
I have lowered my overclock to 3.5GHz (160x22) at 1.225V and I havent had a BSOD since. :)
I also found out that a pc makes a dump-file after a BSOD, so I debugged the latest file with WinDbg and the results were that my processor was the reason for the BSOS's.
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Glad to hear it isn't crashing. I knew the crashes created dumps but I wasn't aware there was a program you can use to open them up easily.
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