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Is this a sign that too little voltage is being applied to the processor?
I overclocked the i7-8700K processor to 4.5Hz , set the voltage to 1.180 and in the AIDA64 stress test the voltage jumped from 1.176 - 1.180 . Temperatures were around 77 . That is, everything seemed to function well, then I went into the games, played and after a while the system hung up (sometimes the sound hung along with it) and had to be rebooted with the button on the system unit, while the computer still hung for a few seconds and only after that it turned off , and did not immediately reboot (that is, did not react instantlybutton on the system). Is this behavior due to insufficient voltage being supplied to the processor? If yes, why does this happen, since the game does not load the processor at 100% (as AIDA64 does), it barely reached 50%, because the voltage keeps + - at the set
BIOS value? Because without overclocking everything is fine, but at the same time, the BIOS sets the voltage to 1.240 automatically and this is at 4.3Hz ...
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- Or maybe the processor simply does not pull such a frequency?
- The fact that it does not instantly respond to an interruption with a reset is not at all an indication of insufficient voltage.
- It is not necessary for something to load iron at 100% in order to hang iron in abnormal mode.
- Drive the memory with a full cycle of memtestx86 tests from a flash drive. It is possible that it was she (it happened to me, and he did not react to the reset at all).
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