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HELP! Unstable PC. Think its CPU voltage related - D975xbx

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hi all, recently built a new PC (spec in sig) and today, twice, the rig has frozen. while watching a vid, the sound repeated over and over and nothing responded. had to hard reboot to recover

now afaik, if its memory, you usually get reboots while if its the cpu - you get lock ups. on top of this, the intel hardware monitoring prog flashes red with the CPU core being ' out of range' frmo 1.8 to 1.2v

to try and work around this i checked out the bios to try and increase the voltage to the cpu a notch but cant find the option! i found ram options, MCH options and host burn in modes and &s but no vcore

i found this on anandtechs site re: overclocking this mobo but i cant find the options :(
 
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well sounds like a new board or a dud buy.someone might put out modified vcores and multis for you.But seems like youve bought an non-clocker, at a time when you really wanted to buy a clocker :confused:

EDIT maybe check sound eax options and reduce for sound stability
 
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Mrchu_ said:
well sounds like a new board or a dud buy.someone might put out modified vcores and multis for you.But seems like youve bought an non-clocker, at a time when you really wanted to buy a clocker :confused:

EDIT maybe check sound eax options and reduce for sound stability

what? this is nothing to do with overclocking the chip. i havent touched anything in the bios apart from boot options.

the sysem is unstable. i dont think its the RAM and want to change the vcore. why would i buy a new board for that? :confused:
 
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okay guy calm down.I didnt mean to insult you.im not saying buy a new board.

I did suggest onboard sound settings.As my particicular board needs special everythings to work stable.it may be a sound driver thing(EAX perhaps) if it fails sound.or drivers maybe if its anew board.... another suggestion was a bios edition update may work a trick as suggested by above poster.Stability on some new boards comes from enthusiasts


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ta for the reply, but i dont htink its the sound drivers. besides, it would give me an error report from windows itself in that case (had it on another PC).

i do plan to go back a bios or 2 but if that doesnt make a diff, i'll have to try 'the mod'.
 
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Yeah it would probably have an error.but as a try,do disable all unesessary things in bios usb lan sound (plus others) ... I would also uninstall all unessesary lan sound drivers from windows if it a new board to try and isolate bios setup querries.ram setup,or vcore.

memtest for ram
dual prime 95 for cpu
 
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already memtested it mate :)

have disconnected USB drives etc also. will see if i can grab one of those conductive ink pens from a local shop tomorrow. if not, will have to leave it as is till midweek
 
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