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Pc crashing and throttlestop keeps showing errors

Joe Coleslaw

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Hi, I recently started encountering a problem with my ThrottleStop. For some reason, in the past few weeks, my offset voltages for CPU core and CPU cache have been unstable when I have had no issues for the past years. I usually run at -124.0 mv and then had to resort to -119.1 mv. After this change, I was not crashing. Today again, I crashed and ran the TS bench at 960m, 8 threads, and fixed mhz. To my surprise, another error had occurred. I tested -119.1 multiple times and had no issue before this either. Here are my logs before the crash today (happened at 10:21 AM - EST):

- Apologies for the mess :D
 
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Says gpu problem, by the way I am unsure if you can put a log file in a .doc/docx or a .txt, but please try to upload it that way.
 

Joe Coleslaw

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Oh, I'm on a laptop so how can I fix that? Also here is the text version, apologies...

(Im also running msi afterburner):

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unclewebb

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I am unsure if you can put a log file in a .doc/docx or a .txt, but please try to upload it that way.
The original log file is already nicely formatted in a .txt file. Copying and pasting all of that data into a forum post wins an award but to be nice, I will not say what kind of award.

@Joe Coleslaw
Do the world a favor and edit your original post. Delete that mess of a log file you included. The original document is so much easier to work with.

If the TS Bench is showing any errors, your CPU is on the edge of stability. Instead of trying to adjust the CPU voltage a few millivolts at a time, give the CPU some voltage so it is 100% stable. Try an offset of -100 mV for the core and the cache. Make sure it is TS Bench stable and then go play some games and make sure it is game stable.

The log file is showing peak CPU temperatures of 95°C to 97°C. CPUs tend to be less stable when they are running this hot.

If you are overclocking the GPU or the GPU memory then decrease your overclock. It is summer time. Unless the AC is cranked up where you live, it is not unusual that settings that worked wonderful a month or two ago are no longer stable. Adjust your settings accordingly.

Says gpu problem
What are you seeing that says GPU problem? The Nvidia GPU seems to be running at a consistent speed and temperature. Am I missing something?

The two problems I see are a CPU that is running hot and is not 100% stable because of lack of voltage.
 

Joe Coleslaw

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Update fixed the crap with the post earlier (apologies), and as of now, everything is stable. Thank you for the help. Will make sure to keep 2 profiles for next time...
 
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