asus p8p67 increasing bdso

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Upgraded to bios 1401 and its worse . Tonight i have had three 124 bdso's . What to do ????? default clock aswell now :confused:

Not happy ..... OVERCLOKERS... Advice please ....
 
Had the same issue. Got rid of it and got a UD7. So far the Gigabyte board is trouble free.

To be fair the P8P67 was a good board and was worth the money. But the money I spent Id rather it being trouble free. So decided while B3 swap outs were happening to upgrade and sort my issue out.
 
Upgraded to bios 1401 and its worse . Tonight i have had three 124 bdso's . What to do ????? default clock aswell now :confused:

Not happy ..... OVERCLOKERS... Advice please ....

did you follow the rather long winded Asus approach to BIOS flashing?

1. Reset your UEFI to Optimized Defaults, reboot, enter UEFI and then flash to the new UEFI build.

2. After flash and restart, enter Windows/Linux, then exit and shutdown.

3. Remover the power cord from the power supply, wait thirty seconds, press Power On button to clear any remaining charge, clear CMOS for five seconds, reattach the power cord, power on the system, enter UEFI, set to Optimized Defaults, save and exit.

4. Enter UEFI, set your system to customized settings based on your system configuration (RAID, OC, etc), save and exit.

taken from the first post in this thread

it might be worth a try as thats how i flash my BIOS & ive had zero issues with my board.
 
124 means VTT/Vcore btw. Try 1.38vcore and 1.16 vtt. If it's stable keep lowering the vcore / vtt until you get BSOD 124. Use Prime Blend to test stability.
 
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