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Hello,

Many user using asrock z68 extreme 4 have bsod problem (A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval (Stop 0x00000101), in overclocking world that means not enough vcore, yet all the users having those bsod are not overclocking their pc, and what interesting is the response from asrock employee :

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Dear all,

We received some users feedback similar problem.

As far as we know, this problem is caused by Sandy Bridge' s CPU and memory module collocation.

We recommend you can contact your memory module manufacturer for help or change other memory to try.

Thanks!

Have a nice day
ASRock TSD Emily



and that a bit strange since from 31 users here who having those bsod, they all using different type and different brand of ram but they all using the onboard vga,

so here i'm hoping toms help to investigate this issue since i and some users there bought this mobo because tomshardware recommend it (note im not saying its your responsibility, just saying it could be a nice article to read) , and maybe make a article like those famous old pentium III bugs that tomshardware found.

thank you

Reply to Da_Man
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Good suggestion. That's a lot of BSOD doom going around.
I'll let editorial know about your recommendation.

Reply to jpishgar

I am also an user who bought the Mobo because of your recommendation (german article) and I think it would be really great if you write something about it. I think many people would read it and perhaps there would be a faster solution for this problem if more data could be collected.

BTW: Thanks for all the great articles. I build my firt own machine, because I need a stable system for my diploma thesis and your site was really very very helpfull.

Reply to Vakilando

I also have the BSOD problem. I get 0x00000101 (mainly) and 0x00000124. Seems to happen most often when netflix (silverlight), or video is running. Its very intermittent for me. Sometimes it will happen 3 times a day, sometimes it will go a week. I am also using the i7-2600K on board graphics in combination with a GeForce GTX 570. I use the on board to run the TV while the 570 runs two desktop monitors.

Has anyone found a solution to this?

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