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***Official Ivybridge Overclock Thread***

Ah sadfais. I thought I got away with 1.12V D: won't make a degree of diff in temp though so :)

Here's a good list, not sure if I can link where it's from, but if you google the text it should show you the thread.


''The OverClockers BSOD code list
BSOD codes for overclocking
0x101 = increase vcore
0x124 = increase/decrease QPI/VTT first, if not increase/decrease vcore...have to test to see which one it is
on i7 45nm, usually means too little VVT/QPI for the speed of Uncore
on i7 32nm SB, usually means too little vCore
0x0A = unstable RAM/IMC, increase QPI first, if that doesn't work increase vcore
0x1A = Memory management error. It usually means a bad stick of Ram. Test with Memtest or whatever you prefer. Try raising your Ram voltage
0x1E = increase vcore
0x3B = increase vcore
0x3D = increase vcore
0xD1 = QPI/VTT, increase/decrease as necessary, can also be unstable Ram, raise Ram voltage
0x9C = QPI/VTT most likely, but increasing vcore has helped in some instances
0x50 = RAM timings/Frequency or uncore multi unstable, increase RAM voltage or adjust QPI/VTT, or lower uncore if you're higher than 2x
0x109 = Not enough or too Much memory voltage
0x116 = Low IOH (NB) voltage, GPU issue (most common when running multi-GPU/overclocking GPU)
0x7E = Corrupted OS file, possibly from overclocking. Run sfc /scannow and chkdsk /r

BSOD Codes for SandyBridge
0x124 = add/remove vcore or QPI/VTT voltage (usually Vcore, once it was QPI/VTT)
0x101 = add more vcore
0x50 = RAM timings/Frequency add DDR3 voltage or add QPI/VTT
0x1E = add more vcore
0x3B = add more vcore
0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage
“0x9C = QPI/VTT most likely, but increasing vcore has helped in some instances”
0X109 = add DDR3 voltage
0x0A = add QPI/VTT voltage''
 
Tried looking for a chemist today to get some stuff to sort my TIM out with.. couldn't find one... resorted to amazon found this ISOPROPANOL IPA Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% taking it that will do the job nicely? :p
 
Should manage on a stock cooler at 4.0Ghz not sure what the temps would be like but you can get to 4.3Ghz on stock voltage so I guess it should be manageable.
 
I'm at 4.4GHz, prime small AVX runs at 83c. I went up to 4.5, prime ran fine for 10 mins, then firefox crashed..

I changed LLC to turbo after reading the IB overclock guide linked earlier, now I don't think I need any extra volts to get to 4.4 - my VDIV or +vcore is 0.005, which is the lowest it can be before its zero.. maybe I can undervolt.. or is that my limit, no extra volts, just more freq and temp!
 
Tried looking for a chemist today to get some stuff to sort my TIM out with.. couldn't find one... resorted to amazon found this ISOPROPANOL IPA Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% taking it that will do the job nicely? :p

Either that or Maplins sell the same electronics cleaner I used to use when I worked at Pioneer.
 
Is Prime 95 still good to stability test with IVY? Im sure Tom from OC3d suggested using a different stress tester as it supports all the latest instructions which the ivy support.
 
Yeah I was using older version before, AVX increased my temps a bit further to 83c. As I see it my temps with never actually go that high in normal use. I just tested TF2 for an hour and the highest temp was 52c, so I think I'll stay at 4.4. (well, ~4439 :) the BCLK on my motherboard goes to 100.9 when the multiplier is <45 for some reason.
 
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