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<div>If i get BSOD 101 i raise CPU VCore if i get BSOD 124 i raise CPU VTT. 
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<p>questo pare sicuro, si parla di sistemi intel core i7</p>
<p>ma meglio ancora uno dice</p>
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<div>abbiento74, 
<p>Here are a few BSOD codes that I know of and possible reason why they occurred. </p>
<p>0x101 - VCore too low </p>
<p>0x124 - VTT or VCore too low </p>
<p>0x09c - VTT or VCore too low </p>
<p>0x50 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA) - Memory related issue </p>
<p>0x3b &amp;&amp; 0x0a &amp;&amp; 0x1a - In my experience, these ones can be tied to an Uncore / memory related issue. It could be a case where the VTT is set too high rather than too low. </p>
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<p>da XS</p>
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<div> In my experience and from what I have read 101 is VCORE and 124 is VTT/VDIMM.</div>
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<p>che ne pensate? qualcuno ha qualche feed su amd?</p>
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<blockquote>
<div>If i get BSOD 101 i raise CPU VCore if i get BSOD 124 i raise CPU VTT. 
</div>
</blockquote>
<p>questo pare sicuro, si parla di sistemi intel core i7</p>
<p>ma meglio ancora uno dice</p>
<blockquote>
<div>abbiento74, 
<p>Here are a few BSOD codes that I know of and possible reason why they occurred. </p>
<p>0x101 - VCore too low </p>
<p>0x124 - VTT or VCore too low </p>
<p>0x09c - VTT or VCore too low </p>
<p>0x50 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA) - Memory related issue </p>
<p>0x3b &amp;&amp; 0x0a &amp;&amp; 0x1a - In my experience, these ones can be tied to an Uncore / memory related issue. It could be a case where the VTT is set too high rather than too low. </p>
</div>
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<p>da XS</p>
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<div> In my experience and from what I have read 101 is VCORE and 124 is VTT/VDIMM.</div>
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<p>che ne pensate? qualcuno ha qualche feed su amd?</p>
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