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It's likely your cpu throwing errors if your ram is at default 2133MHz with 1.35v. each time i hit start "the program has stopped working", cant even start it. I went to try RealBench and set it to stress, 16GB. UPDATE: the test at 1.38 LLC1 and ram at 1.36 that errored with a program crash in p95 26.6 has succeeded on 10 runs of Intel Burn Test v2.54 and a max temp of 80C (open case) would need extra help, but i didnt think these corsair sticks would need a boost just to go stock or maybe they do since the cpu is overclocked. I knew going to 3200 (eventually and not until my gskill 3200 cas15 gets here). or is there another tool.Īre you saying that if it passes 15 minutes on realbench then its probably ok? But what if passes 15 there and fails in 26.6 P95 blend or Intel v2 (after some time).
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Should i run the windows version memtest.exe 8 times and set each to a portion of the 16 GB and run, let run for how long? and see if they error out. I guess it could still be the ram.but i dont recall the best way to tell ram issue vs vcore. i tried xmp with 1.36 and also 1.37 and still errored out.
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i'm using stock speeds on the ram, 2133, 1.35 volts basically (thats their stock rating). Up to 90c is fine for stress testing, the 15 minute test is fine. I would recommend using ROG Relbench, you will get about 10c lower temps using it. If it passes the test with these settings then move on to overclocking your cpu. If the ram is unstable try these settings, try the lower values first: If you get errors it's likely the ram and you want to get this stable before moving on to overclocking the cpu. What you could do is reset to defaults, enable XMP and run the test. It's good to get either your ram or your cpu stable first, doing both at the same time can have you running in circles and guessing which one is causing the instability. is 26.6 P95 just faulted to begin with in this case? any settings i'm missing that might help. P95 v26.6 blend: program error, crash, 20 min, 78cĪny thoughts with all this. P95 v26.6 blend: shows errors in windows after 15 mins, max 78CĤ.5ghz, 1.32 LLC5, no xmp, ram set to 1.36 (vcore in hwinfo shows 1.296) Intel burn test v2: failed around 2 hours inĤ.5ghz, vocre 1.32 LLC4 + xmp, ram at 1.37 brief p95 27.9 smallfft showed 93C, cancelled immediately.Ĥ.6ghz, tried 1.40 volts, LLC2? ram auto (cant recall still)?Ĥ.5 ghz (ratio 45x), vcore 1.36, LLC2 ram set to auto? fails around 2.5 minutes (no bsod)Ĥ.6 102.5, AUTO volts (just to see what volts it would give).īoard gave about 1.47 under load, way too high for comfort. 67C, but fails at 2.5 minutes (no bsod)Ĥ.5 but with 102.5 and 44x, 1.33 volts, LLC2 semi stable or so i thought, so i moved on (would come back and do overnight x264 or 26.6 p95 blend tests) max temp was 57C and the 10 minute test worked. shows 1.184, 1.20 on average (when set to 1.29 in bios with LLC2). 6 minutes using small ffts I got a max temp of 60c and "stopped working" error (assumed unstable). P95 blend: tested this one with prime95 27.9 (not 26.6 till later). (these first tests, i may have actually had ram on auto voltage)Ĥ.4 ghz, 1.29 volts LLC2.
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My basic tests have been, at first, letting LLC to auto, setting vcore to say 1.29 or higher and the ram to manual 2133 and 1.35-1.36 volts just to be safe (tried xmp with errors too), manually set the core speed (sync all) and leave turbo set to "on" I'm not really new to overclocking, just 2.5 years out of practice. Unsure the best way to test the ram, i used to use a windows memtest v4, opening like 8 of them until they equaled the ram total. I seem to be finding that people consider things stable if x264 tests succeed for hours as well (i have x264 v2.0.6 tester to use as well). by stable i usually mean a BSOD or Prime95 blend failure after 30+ minutes (version 26.6) or Intel Burn Test v2 failing after 2 hours. So far, i've basically been unlucky to find a stable overclock. V51 thermaltake case with front fan pulling air in, rear top pushing it out, and h100i set to push through radiator out top of case Here is the basic configuration i have so far.