Hi guys,
I recently built a new machine with the hardware :
1 x Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 WINDFORCE OC
1 x Gigabyte GA-X99 Ultra Gaming ATX Motherboard + In
1 x Corsair CX850M Semi Modular 80 Plus Bronze Power
1 x Intel i7-5820K 3.30GHz (Haswell-E) x6 Core Proces
1 x Corsair 32GB (4x8GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4 Black 266
1 x 3TB Toshiba Hard Drive, 7200RPM, 64MB Cache
1 x 500GB Samsung 850 EVO Solid State Drive - MZ-75E5
1 x Corsair H100i V2 AIO Hydro/Water Intel/AMD LED CP
1 x NZXT H440 New 2015 Edition Case - Matte Black
Everything worked fine but I had always intended to raise the Processor to 4ghz to help me with zBrush work which does not support multicore.
The overclock was successful with no issues other than the water cooling fans becoming very loud (and corsair's software, handily did not display any information or allow me to adjust any of the fans settings - I read that other people have had the same problem). So I decided to return to the BIOS and reset my overclock. I just returned back to default profile. After I did this, my computer wouldn't boot, it would turn on for a bit and then drop with a click, all the fans and lights stopped and then it would try again.
I opted to reset the CMOS at this point (by removing the battery for a short while) and that allowed my machine to boot up minus the overclocks.
What I have noticed since doing all of this is that my machine now blue screens on occasion. Using Blue Screen View is points at :
Here is a link to the dump, hopefully it works.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j6o059xmfx2o8bf/080616-10515-01.dmp?dl=0
I am planning to do a fresh windows install in order to eliminate the chance that is is software/driver related. I'm very much hoping it's not a hardware fault, after just spending so much money on it all.
Thanks,
Jon.
I recently built a new machine with the hardware :
1 x Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 WINDFORCE OC
1 x Gigabyte GA-X99 Ultra Gaming ATX Motherboard + In
1 x Corsair CX850M Semi Modular 80 Plus Bronze Power
1 x Intel i7-5820K 3.30GHz (Haswell-E) x6 Core Proces
1 x Corsair 32GB (4x8GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4 Black 266
1 x 3TB Toshiba Hard Drive, 7200RPM, 64MB Cache
1 x 500GB Samsung 850 EVO Solid State Drive - MZ-75E5
1 x Corsair H100i V2 AIO Hydro/Water Intel/AMD LED CP
1 x NZXT H440 New 2015 Edition Case - Matte Black
Everything worked fine but I had always intended to raise the Processor to 4ghz to help me with zBrush work which does not support multicore.
The overclock was successful with no issues other than the water cooling fans becoming very loud (and corsair's software, handily did not display any information or allow me to adjust any of the fans settings - I read that other people have had the same problem). So I decided to return to the BIOS and reset my overclock. I just returned back to default profile. After I did this, my computer wouldn't boot, it would turn on for a bit and then drop with a click, all the fans and lights stopped and then it would try again.
I opted to reset the CMOS at this point (by removing the battery for a short while) and that allowed my machine to boot up minus the overclocks.
What I have noticed since doing all of this is that my machine now blue screens on occasion. Using Blue Screen View is points at :
Here is a link to the dump, hopefully it works.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j6o059xmfx2o8bf/080616-10515-01.dmp?dl=0
I am planning to do a fresh windows install in order to eliminate the chance that is is software/driver related. I'm very much hoping it's not a hardware fault, after just spending so much money on it all.
Thanks,
Jon.