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stock clocks
About this tag
The tag 'stock clocks' on WindowsForum.com is used in discussions about troubleshooting system instability, particularly blue screen errors. In one thread, a user experiencing recurring 0x1e and 0x1a blue screen codes mentions returning their CPU to stock clocks as a troubleshooting step after a graphics driver fix. This suggests that reverting to default clock speeds is a common diagnostic action when addressing crashes or memory management issues. The tag is relevant for users seeking to stabilize their systems by eliminating overclocking as a potential cause of errors.
So recently I fixed a graphics driver error with my computer, and that stopped the blue screening for a bit. However in the last two days I have been blue screening again, and most of the error codes have been 0x1e or 0x1a. I have returned my cpu back to stock clocks, and checked the ram with...