NOTE: Message edited to reflect a better reading of Events:
After running my 3770K on an Asus P8 Z77-V Pro for about a year, I decided to bump the speed up to 4.4GHz via the mulitplier. Things seemed to settle in nicely at 1.224 volts (max observed using -.020 offset), temps never went above 77C under stress. No Prime errors, no WHEA events, no weirdness... except: I get random messages about once a week in Win 8's Action Center telling me a disk needs to be checked for errors.
In reviewing the Event logs, the disk in question has an unrecognizable Volume designation: (System Warning): Volume \\?\Volume{e98bebb1-7862-11e2-be65-806e6f6e6963} (\Device\HarddiskVolume1) requires an Online Scan. (Summary Page Events): Chkdsk was executed in scan mode on a volume snapshot. No errors are reported.
I never saw this before I overclocked, so what could be going on here?
Thanks.
PS: Disregard the sig, it needs a refresh.
After running my 3770K on an Asus P8 Z77-V Pro for about a year, I decided to bump the speed up to 4.4GHz via the mulitplier. Things seemed to settle in nicely at 1.224 volts (max observed using -.020 offset), temps never went above 77C under stress. No Prime errors, no WHEA events, no weirdness... except: I get random messages about once a week in Win 8's Action Center telling me a disk needs to be checked for errors.
In reviewing the Event logs, the disk in question has an unrecognizable Volume designation: (System Warning): Volume \\?\Volume{e98bebb1-7862-11e2-be65-806e6f6e6963} (\Device\HarddiskVolume1) requires an Online Scan. (Summary Page Events): Chkdsk was executed in scan mode on a volume snapshot. No errors are reported.
I never saw this before I overclocked, so what could be going on here?
Thanks.
PS: Disregard the sig, it needs a refresh.
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