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Intel i7 2600K possible problem ?

Heruvimium

Junior Member
Greetings. I have this sytem :

MB - asrock z68 Extrem 4 Gen 3

cpu - intel i7 2600k

ram -
8Gb Corsair Vengence 1866

The problem that I have, is that sometimes, the PC freezes and I need to reboot it, other times it freezes and it shows a blue screen with the following informations :

"A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer

A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.

......................................

Technical informations :

*** STOP: 0X00000101 (0X0000000000000019, 0X0000000000000000,
0XFFFFF88003565180, 0X0000000000000002)

Collecting data for crash dump...
Initializing disk for crash dump...
Begining dump of physical memory..
Dumping physical memory to disk: 100

"


After that it self reboots, ar sometimes remain blocked with this error on screen.

Any help much apreciated. Thank you very much

respect

=Michael=
 
Wow schmuckley you are fast 🙂.How can I do what you sugested ? I nver tried to overclok anything, so I have no idea how to modify those values 🙂. Thank you very much for your time

respect

michael
 
If its not autooverclocked in BIOS, that I assume it is. Then make sure you didnt install some pwoer management software. And try reset BIOS settings to be sure and disable any multicore turbo setting that autooverclocks turbobins.

Virtualbox can also trigger this for example.
 
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Well, I found those values...the inital values are for the moment :

DRAM VOLTAGE = 1.500 V

VTT = 1.051 V

Are these normal, or I have to increase them as you suggested ?🙂

thank you

respect

michael
 
And try run your memory at supported speed, rather than overclocked if you still got issues. Thats 1333Mhz and not 1866Mhz.
 
The idea is that many settings in my bios are on AUTO. I already set de ram frequency to 1333 as it was also on AUTO. I will see if this solve the problem..IF not, than step by step, I will follow the other advices 🙂.

Thank you very much guys

respect

michael
 
The stop error you are getting is related to the voltage you are giving the CPU.

If you have never overclocked it in the past, and it was working fine.. and now you are getting these stop errors, it seems to suggest that you may have a CPU going bad.

Adjust voltages as has been suggested and see if that clears it up.
 
The stop error you are getting is related to the voltage you are giving the CPU.

If you have never overclocked it in the past, and it was working fine.. and now you are getting these stop errors, it seems to suggest that you may have a CPU going bad.

Adjust voltages as has been suggested and see if that clears it up.

I'd try resetting power options first - start with a default high performance profile as it seems there was no prior BIOS molestation... next would be revert back / update to prior video card drivers if AMD or NVidia as this detail was not mentioned in the OP / verify these do not change power options...

More detail on any changes to the system prior to the problem exposing itself would also be more helpful...
 
Thank you very much guys for your valuable informations. I have done till now only the memory frequency modification from AUTO to 1333. And 2 days got no error 🙂. I will see if it stay so, if not, I will try the rest of advices. Have a great evening

ps: no video card in my system..I am using only the CPU`s video card

respect

=Michael=
 
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