Z97 Extreme6 crashing |
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gniblack
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Posted: 08 May 2016 at 7:16am |
I have no idea what is happening. There is no error around the time of the crash in my event log. Twice since my last reformat I have woken up to my computer being in the UEFI. The first time I figured that my CPU & GPU overclock was the culprit. Mind you, that I did not do a voltage overclock. I just did minimal increases and tested the stability each time. It appeared to be stable, but when this happened I figured it was the overclock. Now I don't believe that it was. Any recommendations to fix this problem?
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I am transferring large amounts of files from my Samsung 950 Pro M.2 NVMe to a RAID 0 configured on my SIIG SATA controller that is located in my PCIE 2.0 slot. Last night my system crashed and went to my UEFI again. This morning after clearing my CMOS I resumed my file transfer, and it crashed again. This time it immediately booted back into Windows. Any idea what could be causing this?
Edited by gniblack - 11 May 2016 at 7:22pm |
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