ashugtiwari
Full Member level 4
Hello All,
My system config is ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VII RANGER, Core i7 4970K, 16GB ram, nvidia gtx 770 2GB, 100W Corsair PSU. Im running win 10 (ver 10.0.10240) and having some blue screen errors. I have uploaded the dump file. The CPU is overheating to 100C, to see the main issue, when i see in CPU-ID it shows the CPU is running at 4GHz and not throttling down automatically making it run hotter. Sometimes, shutting down and restarting after 5 mins solves the issue but it comes back later sometime. And im not running any application except kaspersky antivirus which is using only 0.3% to 1% CPU. There is no overclocking, already did dust removal, all BIOS settings are at default except one below.
Another problem i have is in BIOS, i set the BIOS CPU core voltage in offset mode with offset of 0.2V which makes CPU input voltage as 1.2V. But If I reset factory defaults, the system keeps resetting even in BIOS mode (not running any OS). So, I have to keep it to 0.2V offset.
Any solution on this.
Thanks for answers
Ashutosh
My system config is ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VII RANGER, Core i7 4970K, 16GB ram, nvidia gtx 770 2GB, 100W Corsair PSU. Im running win 10 (ver 10.0.10240) and having some blue screen errors. I have uploaded the dump file. The CPU is overheating to 100C, to see the main issue, when i see in CPU-ID it shows the CPU is running at 4GHz and not throttling down automatically making it run hotter. Sometimes, shutting down and restarting after 5 mins solves the issue but it comes back later sometime. And im not running any application except kaspersky antivirus which is using only 0.3% to 1% CPU. There is no overclocking, already did dust removal, all BIOS settings are at default except one below.
Another problem i have is in BIOS, i set the BIOS CPU core voltage in offset mode with offset of 0.2V which makes CPU input voltage as 1.2V. But If I reset factory defaults, the system keeps resetting even in BIOS mode (not running any OS). So, I have to keep it to 0.2V offset.
Any solution on this.
Thanks for answers
Ashutosh