It has become apparent, from the number of people getting the GSOD or the SSOD, that the new ATI cards have made previously stable overclocked systems, stable no more. It was, without question, the overclock on my CPU/mobo that was causing these issues and a few others have also confirmed this to be the case.
There have been a number of theories about these lock ups in general, with ATI even releasing a supposed hotfix for it, but with my system being rock solid for 3 months since backing off the CPU I'm really keen to see if I can get that overclock back.
Please post if you have also had the same experience and list the details of your system. Also, what have you tried so far to get stable again and have you any theories?
Mine;
Q9550, previously stable at 3.8ghz (with a GTX260), now solid at 3.4ghz.
P5K-E
4gb PC2-8500
ATI 5850, testing at stock speeds
Enermax Infinity 620w
So far I've only tried a slightly higher vcore but I'm keen to investigate the PCI-E bus speed theory that has been mentioned in another thread, although I don't know how high it would be safe to in testing. Also, I was wondering if SB voltage could have any benefit?
There have been a number of theories about these lock ups in general, with ATI even releasing a supposed hotfix for it, but with my system being rock solid for 3 months since backing off the CPU I'm really keen to see if I can get that overclock back.
Please post if you have also had the same experience and list the details of your system. Also, what have you tried so far to get stable again and have you any theories?
Mine;
Q9550, previously stable at 3.8ghz (with a GTX260), now solid at 3.4ghz.
P5K-E
4gb PC2-8500
ATI 5850, testing at stock speeds
Enermax Infinity 620w
So far I've only tried a slightly higher vcore but I'm keen to investigate the PCI-E bus speed theory that has been mentioned in another thread, although I don't know how high it would be safe to in testing. Also, I was wondering if SB voltage could have any benefit?