11 Oct 2011 at 03:50 #1 Nelly Nelly Soldato Joined 19 Dec 2003 Posts 7,318 Location Grimsby, UK Not sure if this has been posted before, I thought this might be useful to a few people. Source (Bottom of post 1) THIS IS NOT 100% ACCURATE BUT SHOULD HELP
Not sure if this has been posted before, I thought this might be useful to a few people. Source (Bottom of post 1) THIS IS NOT 100% ACCURATE BUT SHOULD HELP
11 Oct 2011 at 08:18 #3 MooMoo444 MooMoo444 Man of Honour Joined 4 Jul 2008 Posts 26,468 Location (''\(';.;')/'') Rather than an error code and trying to guess the issue, the bluescreen should just tell you what's wrong, imagine how amazing that would be! Instead of 00000000000000x101 or whatever, it said something like "Insufficient core voltage on CPU"
Rather than an error code and trying to guess the issue, the bluescreen should just tell you what's wrong, imagine how amazing that would be! Instead of 00000000000000x101 or whatever, it said something like "Insufficient core voltage on CPU"
11 Oct 2011 at 11:47 #4 feck199 feck199 Associate Joined 20 Jul 2005 Posts 775 Location Earth Useful. Ty
11 Oct 2011 at 12:43 #5 lee20010 lee20010 Associate Joined 2 Aug 2011 Posts 1,147 Location Newbury Has this been made a sticky?
11 Oct 2011 at 15:09 #6 nick5466 nick5466 Associate Joined 3 Sep 2010 Posts 396 Looks like I might lower my vcore again and go with the VCCIO. Has been causing me problems and couldn't find out what. Cheers
Looks like I might lower my vcore again and go with the VCCIO. Has been causing me problems and couldn't find out what. Cheers
11 Oct 2011 at 15:41 #7 Deception Deception Soldato Joined 23 Apr 2006 Posts 6,500 Location Nottingham Wasn't there also one for AMD and then one for Intel
11 Oct 2011 at 18:31 #8 Meloco Meloco Associate Joined 25 Dec 2005 Posts 1,275 Location Kent Thank-you very much for this