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I've the 3570K overclocked to 4.5GHz which is stable with 1.295V and 1.320V at full load with Gigabyte Z77 D3H motherboard, 8GB RAM and using onboard graphics, have overclocked around a year ago but recently these 1-2 weeks, I keep getting BSOD each day, where can I find my BSOD dump so I can show you guys to help me out what causing it to happen
 
I've just got a BSOD, here's the error in BlueScreenView,

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I've searched the error code and it seems to be drivers related but all my drivers are up to date
 
do you have vcore voltage response set to fast and pwm phase control set to extreme performance in the bios? this will help with stability
What's it under in the BIOS?

as will flashing both bios chips to the same version,spam alt and f10 at gigabyte splash screen till you see the message appear that its flashing the backup bios
You mean flash the latest BIOS version?

Also in these few days, I keep constantly getting BSOD,

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do you have vcore voltage response set to fast and pwm phase control set to extreme performance in the bios? this will help with stability
VCore Voltage Response is Fast and PWH Phase Control is Auto

I mean have both bios chips running same bios version pressing alt and f10 at splash screen as fast as you can together will do this
I kept pressing Alt and F10 when the Gigabyte screen comes up but it boot straight to Windows
 
that error can be down to drivers/bios/virus/memory

id update all your motherboard/gpu drivers/chipset drivers ect,update to latest bios if you havn't already and do a full virus scan
I've the Gigabyte Z77 D3H motherboard, should I flash version F18 or F19G?

Looks like your overclock has become unstable over time.
How do I reset my overclock so I can overclock it again to a stable one?

Do I need to wipe OS and data when doing a new overclock?

So after a period of time, overclock will become unstable?
 
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