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JAndreF321

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  1. Update: I began stepping back the offset to determine the best stability. I settled on -60mV with multiplier of 33. This has held the system stable thus far and produced good test results. I've run some 2k video production and had no issues, runs great. While running through different setups I had considered that the drivers being out of date could cause the BSOD. I tried auto update through the device manager but it kept saying that the drivers were up to date despite being from 2009. I checked through intel and windows but the downloads didn't work. Eventually I figured out that dell's resources work the best, clearly. I found the appropriate drivers for Intel HD graphics 4600 and for the AMD Radeon 8690M from 2016 and 2015 respectively. This unlocked my ability to run the windows experience rater which was previously unavailable due to inability to determine video output. I updated some chipset drivers also. If you're unsure whether your stuff is out of date then you can easily run the dell system detect and the system will auto detect then download and install. Dell's support website is actually pretty good.
  2. Hi, I'm new to the forum but have used it and this thread, as a guest, to build my E6440. I bought it refurb on Ebay and have made my upgrades. Specs: Intel Core i7 4810MQ AMD HD 8690 dGPU Kingston Hyper X Impact 16GB DDR3L RAM Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD EC Slot Retrofit 1920x1080p FHD After installing the 4810MQ I set everything in ThrottleStop as suggested in the thread. I've had the laptop for a few months but haven't had time to run some new video editing software until today. I put in a 20 sec clip, slowed it down to 50%, did some stabilization and set it to render at 1920x1080p. When it reached 100% the computer froze then BSOD. Since then I've run the TS Bench, Windows Experience, and even tried just using the software without render and have received BSOD each time. I've tried adjusting the parameters but no help. Original setup was only an offset voltage to -70mV when I got the first BSOD I then tried variations up to -80MV, Overclock to 36, Disable Turbo, Set Multiplier to 32T the TS Bench ran 100sec slower but it was stable up until I ran the software again. I'm a little nervous now that I keep getting the BSOD after never having it the past few months. Then again, the most I've done is run Photoshop and Illustrator, but it was blazing fast even with large files. Any ideas to make it run safely?
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