9 Feb 2019 at 22:02 #1 Parkinson1NX Parkinson1NX Associate Joined 16 Oct 2015 Posts 325 Location Norfolk, ENG Quick question? Can a poor OC cause a watchdog_violation BSOD?
9 Feb 2019 at 22:33 #2 Lordgrayone Lordgrayone Associate Joined 20 Apr 2008 Posts 396 Possibly ,a poor overclock can cause all sorts of problems
13 Feb 2019 at 07:27 #3 MaXxBoulton MaXxBoulton Permabanned Joined 11 Jan 2019 Posts 3,214 Location bedlam I have been getting lots of watchdog reset latley I think it's down to a windows update. When I remove my OC the reset do stop. A watchdog reset normally means something as stopped responding
I have been getting lots of watchdog reset latley I think it's down to a windows update. When I remove my OC the reset do stop. A watchdog reset normally means something as stopped responding
14 Feb 2019 at 14:07 #4 Parkinson1NX Parkinson1NX Associate OP Joined 16 Oct 2015 Posts 325 Location Norfolk, ENG MaXxBoulton said: I have been getting lots of watchdog reset latley I think it's down to a windows update. When I remove my OC the reset do stop. A watchdog reset normally means something as stopped responding Click to expand... It was definitely my OC, no two ways about it. Hasn't happened since I got it dialed in.
MaXxBoulton said: I have been getting lots of watchdog reset latley I think it's down to a windows update. When I remove my OC the reset do stop. A watchdog reset normally means something as stopped responding Click to expand... It was definitely my OC, no two ways about it. Hasn't happened since I got it dialed in.