About this tag
DOCP (Direct OverClock Profile) is a feature on AMD-based motherboards that automatically configures memory timings and speeds for compatible RAM kits. In the WindowsForum.com community, users discuss enabling DOCP to resolve BSOD issues caused by incorrect memory timings, as seen in a thread about Kernel Error ID 41. However, enabling DOCP may also trigger a minor CPU overclock, leading to higher temperatures and potential instability. Troubleshooting steps include disabling the CPU overclock while keeping the memory settings manually configured. The tag covers experiences with DOCP on older AMD processors like the Phenom II BE 960T and its impact on system stability.
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Windows 7 Kernel Error ID 41, Task 63, Keywords 2
Hey guys, so, im getting the ye ol' Kernel 43; long story short, i was getting constant BSOD because of bad timings on my rams, i fixed that by enabling DOCP on my motherboard and while it "overclocked" my ram, it did a mini auto overclock on my CPU, a 4 year old Phenom II BE 960T, while it was...- jsanK
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- bsod cpu docp error event id evga hardware kernel logs overclocking performance phenom ii power psu ram settings system timeout troubleshooting warning
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- Forum: Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)