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PC freezing out after overclock

  • 09-11-2011 7:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,316 ✭✭✭✭


    Have an Intel Quad Core Q9550, running at 2.83GHz stock. Have oc'ed the CPU from 2.83GHz to about 3.2GHz. CPU temp is about 35 degrees, going up to 51 degrees when I run Prime95 on "Torture Test".

    When I run BF3, it runs, it goes onto the "loading level" screen, and then just freezes the PC. If done in windowed mode, it goes into the level, and then it freezes. Quite annoying. It has only been happening since I overclocked it.

    Overclocked settings:
    CPU Clock Ratio: 0.5
    CPU Host Frequency: I think it was about 410. ***
    FSB +0.15V
    (G)MCH +0.20V
    Vmem +0.3V

    I have a TRUE120 cooler stuck to the Q9550, if anyone is wondering.

    I have since loaded default BIOS settings, but this continues to happen. I've ran Prime95 on "Torture Test" for 4 hours without any problems on all four cores.

    Now, I'm thinking it may be graphical related, as it froze sometimes when I tried to update the HD4870 graphics card (after I set it to default settings again), and only seems to freeze when I run the game, not when loading the game. Based on advice from a few websites, I had changed the "PCI Express Frequency (Mhz)" from "auto" to 100mhz before overclocking anything, as I read that if left on auto it would increase in speed with in tune with the increase of the CPU. This has been put back to "auto".

    So I'm wondering if it is in fact the graphics card on high load that is causing the crashes, what would be the best way to sort it out, if at all possible?

    *** I think I accidentally did 100 at one stage :o but the computer didn't accept this, and reset it to the default when I tried to save and reboot.

    Any ideas or comments would be nice.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,316 ✭✭✭✭the_syco


    Ran FutureMarks 3dMark. PC froze the moment it started the graphics section, so that confirms that it's most likely the graphics card :'( as Prime95 ran without any problems for CPU and RAM. The card is 3 years old so a replacement shouldn't be that costly. My only problem is that if I overclock the CPU when I get the replacement graphics card, I may damage the new card as well, which won't be an option :(

    Would prefer to get this fixed. As it works unless I put a massive load on it, it can't be totally fubared, can it?

    /edit
    Forgot to mention: after 30 or 40 minutes of it freezing, the computer restarted itself.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,316 ✭✭✭✭the_syco


    Yahooo... fixed it; BF3 works again :D

    What I did: took the 4870 out, cleaned the dust, took it apart, cleaned the thermal paste off it, put new thermal paste on, put a bigger fan on it, put it back in, booted machine, played some BF3.

    It's 5am :eek: so, er, pictures etc of what I did will follow in a few hours after I get some sleep :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,874 ✭✭✭✭PogMoThoin


    the_syco wrote: »

    It's 5am :eek: so, er, pictures etc of what I did will follow in a few hours after I get some sleep :D

    Lightweight :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 566 ✭✭✭Greyfoot


    the_syco wrote: »
    Have an Intel Quad Core Q9550, running at 2.83GHz stock. Have oc'ed the CPU from 2.83GHz to about 3.2GHz. CPU temp is about 35 degrees, going up to 51 degrees when I run Prime95 on "Torture Test".

    When I run BF3, it runs, it goes onto the "loading level" screen, and then just freezes the PC. If done in windowed mode, it goes into the level, and then it freezes. Quite annoying. It has only been happening since I overclocked it.

    Overclocked settings:
    CPU Clock Ratio: 0.5
    CPU Host Frequency: I think it was about 410. ***
    FSB +0.15V
    (G)MCH +0.20V
    Vmem +0.3V

    I have a TRUE120 cooler stuck to the Q9550, if anyone is wondering.

    I have since loaded default BIOS settings, but this continues to happen. I've ran Prime95 on "Torture Test" for 4 hours without any problems on all four cores.

    Now, I'm thinking it may be graphical related, as it froze sometimes when I tried to update the HD4870 graphics card (after I set it to default settings again), and only seems to freeze when I run the game, not when loading the game. Based on advice from a few websites, I had changed the "PCI Express Frequency (Mhz)" from "auto" to 100mhz before overclocking anything, as I read that if left on auto it would increase in speed with in tune with the increase of the CPU. This has been put back to "auto".

    So I'm wondering if it is in fact the graphics card on high load that is causing the crashes, what would be the best way to sort it out, if at all possible?

    *** I think I accidentally did 100 at one stage :o but the computer didn't accept this, and reset it to the default when I tried to save and reboot.

    Any ideas or comments would be nice.

    Have you locked PCIe bus frequency??????


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,316 ✭✭✭✭the_syco


    Greyfoot wrote: »
    Have you locked PCIe bus frequency??????
    It was sometime ago, but I'm pretty sure I had set it to a set amount. I think as it was factory overclocked, it may have been set to something lower than what it had been overclocked to? Not sure :confused:

    =-=

    Anyhoo's, here's how I fixed it.

    I took the entire card apart, and took off the fan. Found lots of paste all over the place, which I then cleaned up.

    89DB2A31C16E461F849BD22138D8639A-0000324027-0002666548-00500L-E47BB846B8B74869A8DB913A407113B1.jpg

    I then replaced the old fan (left) with a spare Coolermaster case fan (right).

    CD56BD3CF93D4F09855184166824F470-0000324027-0002666546-00500L-B9CE9DE8DD19473A88FFB93EFC4A11B7.jpg

    Using some meccano, I put a section of bar across to fix the "new" fan onto it.

    EC30F21469FA4EDE86342FD75971CBAD-0000324027-0002666545-00500L-D4798A16C506413B8373D4B608FA36C9.jpg

    I then attach the case fan to the meccano using two cable ties.

    E6A4F9F3F35C46BD871065695608A120-0000324027-0002666544-00500L-227C27DE461C4282A50FAB6F22917408.jpg

    And pop it into the case.

    C582C24D6F9543338A273E689BC0C69B-0000324027-0002666542-00500L-7F3648ECD6EC4781B4724792EED7EC0F.jpg

    Makes a bit more noise than the last one, but it seems to be more stable.


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