u can use cpu-z for monitoring cpu voltage, it can also be viewed in bios.(it should be at stock if not tinkered with)
normally "driver stopped responding" is due to an unstable gpu. Try settings your gpu clocks to those of a standard 6850 and see if the crashing stops.
2 hrs of prime95 is nothing i ve had the crash to desktop after being 12 hours prime95 stable. keep the cpu at the recommended voltage and you shouldnt have any issues.
glad you got it stable. looking at your post of 4.4ghz i was like:shock:
then seen the pic and found out that its 4.04ghz. cheers:mrgreen: now play some games like battlefield bad company 2, crysis, crysis 2 with dx11 patch and high res textures. if it crashes you may have to tweak your voltage...
@stryker when running prime95 open cpu-z and watch the voltage reading at idle and at load. you may have to further tweak llc setting.
after googling your motherboard, a lot of people are having troubles with vcore fluctuation, some run llc at 19% (ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO and M4A785TD-M EVO AM3...
@lionking the max voltage limit of the cpu-nb is 1.55v same as the cpu. and for 24/7 usage it is 1.4v
i dont understand how 1.3v is really aggressive. also just to clarify we are talking about the imc and not the motherboard north bridge.
1. post your system config (ram specifics) manually enter your ram timings and voltage in bios
2. scrap all your overclock settings
3. start from the begining utilizing the guides that i had linked earlier
also try this before set your system back to defaults and see if you get any blue...
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