i7 2700k overclock problem

AciD_RaiN

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Hey guys. I overclocked my CPU a few months ago and never had problems with the settings I have. I'm using ASUS Sabertooth P67 but keep getting BSOD 101 and 124

I tried higher volts from 1.460 to 1.480 but nothing... Temps are @ 66°c max under load 24/7

These are my settings:

AI Tweaker

AI Overclock Tuner: Manual

BLCK/PCIE Frequency: 100.0

Turbo Ratio: By All Cores

By All Cores: 50

Internal PLL Overvoltage: Enabled

Memory Frequency DDR3-2133MHz

EPU Power Saving Mode: Disabled

Load Line Calibration: Ultra High

VRAM Frequency: Manual

VRAM Fixed Frequency Mode: 370

Phase Control: Extreme

Duty Control: T.Probe

CPU Current Capability: 120%

CPU Voltage: Manual Mode

CPU Manual Voltage: 1.460

DRAM Voltage: 1.6000

Rest of volts: Auto

AI Tweaker/ CPU Power Management

CPU Ratio: 50

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology: Disabled

Turbo Mode: Enabled

Advanced/CPU Configuration >

CPU Ratio: 50

Intel Adaptive Thermal Monitor: Enabled

Hyper-Threading: Enabled

Active Processor Cores: All

Limit CPUID Maximum: Disabled

Execute Disable Bit: Enabled

Intel Virtualization Technology: Disabled

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology: Disabled

Turbo Mode: Enabled

CPU C1E: Enabled

CPU C3 Report: Disabled

CPU C6 Report: Disabled
 
you might be killing your CPU, if you go over 1.4v your cpu can degrade and you will require even more volts too hold the same core clock, i would drop you vcore down to <=1.4v. to ensure you keep this processor for a while!!!!!
 
Yeah never go over 1.4V for 24/7 usage, it's not safe.

Btw, BSOD 124 usually indicates a PLL Voltage or VTT related issue (i.e the values could've been set too high or low)
 
Your chip can't run 5.0ghz as a daily overclock, silicon lottery and all that jazz.

Try for 4.5ghz instead at a more reasonably vcore, say 1.37, then work down gradually, checking stability etc.
 
Changed it to 4.6 1.370v and still getting around 30.000 PPD on the CPU and around 50°c so now I just wait and see...
 
I know my I7 2700K will do 5.0ghz using 1.475v, and 5.2ghz using 1.525v but I have left it at 4.8ghz using 1.410v.

I know I have had to set the PLL overvoltage on my last board to Auto but, not really tried messing on my new board as I just set it to the voltage for 4.8ghz and ran prime and it was stable but will be trying to get it stable below 1.4v if I can.
 
When I overclock to 5.5ghz for benchmarks on my 2600k, I have to set CPUPLL to about 1.91v to prevent BSOD's.
 
You dont say what your VCCIO volts are or PLL. Also is your RAM default 1.65 V???. Tprobe voltage control needs to be set to xtreme to ensure better power delivery for sure. Also can you raise current cap on CPU???
 
It's very strange but I don't have the options you mentioned. These are ALL the options I have
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And RAM default is 1,5v
 
turn off turbo mate and see what it'll do also unless you need the Ht turn it off as well. But like everyone else has said try and stay at or under 1.4vcore. for 24/7 use chip will degrade fast and not hold clocks. after a week or two when using higher
 
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