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Posted (edited) · If anyone else is getting blue screen while slicing on an heavily OCed CPU, that otherwise is stable,I found a solution!

As the title reads; been having problem with slicing in Cura 4.7 with an 10600k OCed to 5.0ghz, stable when stress tested but getting blue screens when slicing bigger objects, everytime Cura would give a big spike to CPU usage and my settings for voltage was apparently to low, dont really have much headroom to up those, so found a solution;
Software: Process lasso and set cpu affinity, I set that Cura could only use half of my cores, 6, and now I can slice away happily even with my OCed CPU!
Hope somebody else finds this usefull!

Also sorry for any typos and what not, I come from the proud republic of Ikea.

Edited by Nincomp00p
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