Hello all. Thanks in advance for
taking a look at my problem and sharing your thoughts.
I recently built a new system with the
following components:
Intel Core i7 860 CPU 2.8GHz
ASUS P7P55D PRO LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX
Intel Motherboard
G.SKILL 8GB (4 x 2GB) low voltage
240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666)
Thermaltake Purepower W0100RU 500W ATX
12V 2.0 Power Supply
I reused a couple of SATA HDDs and an
IDE DVD-RW drive. All of this is housed in a very well-ventilated
Thermaltake V9 case.
I have been running Windows 7 32-bit RC
and switched to Windows 7 64-bit this week.
I started with all BIOS settings at the
defaults / auto settings initially, except for RAM timing, which I
had to set manually. The PC would crash frequently after being on
for about an hour or two, going to a BSOD with the message “a clock
interrupt was not received on a secondary processor.” Sometimes it
would just lock up, with the action on screen hard freezing unless I
reset the computer.
I tested all RAM in another PC and via
DOS-based Memtest86. All passed with flying colors.
I then read on some overclocking site
the “clock interrupt” error, at least for a Lynnfield processor,
could be due to insufficient Vcore, or CPU voltage.
For Lynnfield, the max is apparently
1.40V, so I upped my Vcore in that direction, which seemed to stop
the “clock interrupt” error. I was still getting hard freezes
after an hour or two, so I did some additional research. I found
some posts online that suggested raising what Asus calls “IMC
voltage,” or integrated memory controller voltage. This is
apparently what they call the DRAM controller that is now integrated
into the Lynnfield chip. I upped that gradually to 1.35V but am
still getting hard freezes.
I am really getting frustrated with
this process and hope that someone else has experienced this problem
and has some ideas. The PC passes OCCT, Linpack, and Prime95 just
fine, but simply leaving it on, running Media Player or a web browser
seems to be enough to result in a hard freeze.
All ideas for getting the system stable
are appreciated! Not looking to overclock, just to stop the freezes.
I should add that I have a good aftermarket CPU cooler, with idle temps of 30C, spiking to 71C on Linpak, so this is probably not a thermal issue.
Thanks
David
System Specs |
| Budget: | VGA:ASUS - Nvidia GTS 250 | Monitor:Dell 2408wfp Rev. A02 |
| MB:ASUS P7P55D Pro | OS:Windows 7 64-bit | Browser: |
| CPU:Core i7 860 | Sound:Integrated | CPU Pps: |
| Memory:8GB G. Skill DDR-1333 Low Voltage (4x2GB) | PSU:Thermaltake Purepower 500W | Brand: |
| HD:300GB WD SATA | Cooling:Coolermaster 212 air cooling | Misc:not overclocking |