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BF4 red screen

has anyone experianced this, game freezes with an annoying buzz then instantly red screen and restart with whea uncorrectable error?? if so is there a solution to this

Yes my friend i have and i know what causes it, its one of the following.

An unstable cpu overclock, unstable dram timings, unstable dram voltage settings, or lack of VCCIO/VCCSA voltage. Dial back that overclock, use that XMP profile and start increasing voltages until the issue goes away.

Its not gpu related. Regarding all your problem threads of late, i think we just found the reason.
 
Yes my friend i have and i know what causes it, its one of the following.

An unstable cpu overclock, unstable dram timings, unstable dram voltage settings, or lack of VCCIO/VCCSA voltage. Dial back that overclock, use that XMP profile and start increasing voltages until the issue goes away.

Its not gpu related. Regarding all your problem threads of late, i think we just found the reason.

I used to get that Red Screen (BF4 only) i added a tad more volts to the CPU and IMC, problem went away.
 
Yes my friend i have and i know what causes it, its one of the following.

An unstable cpu overclock, unstable dram timings, unstable dram voltage settings, or lack of VCCIO/VCCSA voltage. Dial back that overclock, use that XMP profile and start increasing voltages until the issue goes away.

Its not gpu related. Regarding all your problem threads of late, i think we just found the reason.

thnx really hope your right there save everyone listening to me moaning lol
 
thnx really hope your right there save everyone listening to me moaning lol

Keep me updated. I'm 99% sure it will be one of those things. Use 20 runs of Intel Burn test very high setting to change cpu/dram stability. If you pass 20 runs of intel burn test very high you're pc is fully stable.

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Robert make sure you keep an eye on cpu temps ok. Forgot to mention that. To get stability make sure your cpu stays below 90C while testing. If it gets near that stop the test. What overclock are you running on your cpu? Are you using the XMP profile for your memory?
 
all i done was upped the vcore from 1.232 > 1.240

here is a snap of valley and my scored hasnt improved still the best part of 500pts of apparently what i should be achieving. the clocks are at 1100 core 1500 memory

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