Computer: GIGABYTE GA-H55M-UD2H, 179 MHz clock, Intel Core i7-870 3938 MHz, ARCTIC Liquid Freezer 120, 2×4 GB DDR3 716 (1432) MHz 7-8-8-22-1T, EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB SC 2137.5 MHz, ADATA Premier SP550 120 GB, Antec EA-550 Platinum, Cooler Master N200
Voltage is set to 1.2 V, load-line calibration is turned on, and running voltage is 1.232 V.
Computer can run stable without end under load, the load being BOINC project theSkyNet POGS and stable being project servers not marking any of computer's submitted tasks invalid. However, if I take away the load, system can sometimes hang, forcing a reset by power supply's on-off switch.
What kind of backwards sorcery is this and how can I resolve the problem? I initially thought fluctuating frequencies were to blame, but the problem persists after I turned off Intel SpeedStep.
Voltage is set to 1.2 V, load-line calibration is turned on, and running voltage is 1.232 V.
Computer can run stable without end under load, the load being BOINC project theSkyNet POGS and stable being project servers not marking any of computer's submitted tasks invalid. However, if I take away the load, system can sometimes hang, forcing a reset by power supply's on-off switch.
What kind of backwards sorcery is this and how can I resolve the problem? I initially thought fluctuating frequencies were to blame, but the problem persists after I turned off Intel SpeedStep.
