3 Apr 2012 at 22:10 #1 Bleek Bleek Soldato Joined 7 May 2004 Posts 5,503 Location Naked and afraid Simple question; when an overclock causes random reboots is that because the CPU has had enough or there's a power issue... or is it something else? Temps are fine, bordering on 'cool' tbh.
Simple question; when an overclock causes random reboots is that because the CPU has had enough or there's a power issue... or is it something else? Temps are fine, bordering on 'cool' tbh.
3 Apr 2012 at 22:16 #2 Bleek Bleek Soldato OP Joined 7 May 2004 Posts 5,503 Location Naked and afraid The very edge of the heatsink base that touches the cpu top/cap reads 38'C under load. That's using a professional motorsport infrared pyrometer.
The very edge of the heatsink base that touches the cpu top/cap reads 38'C under load. That's using a professional motorsport infrared pyrometer.
3 Apr 2012 at 22:23 #3 Swifty55 Swifty55 Soldato Joined 21 Feb 2006 Posts 5,662 Location Home Probably voltages. Try upping your VCore?
3 Apr 2012 at 23:02 #4 Bleek Bleek Soldato OP Joined 7 May 2004 Posts 5,503 Location Naked and afraid Already at 1.5v (Phenom II x3 720BE@ 3.6GHz). From what I've read I should be safe to 1.5 at a push...
Already at 1.5v (Phenom II x3 720BE@ 3.6GHz). From what I've read I should be safe to 1.5 at a push...