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Hi everybody, I've decided to experiment a little bit with overclocking since my system is starting to get old. I've managed to take the cpu up to 4.5 Ghz with Cpu core voltage manual ovveride 1.27v and Cpu cache voltage manual ovveride 1.17. I also overclocked the ram not with the xmp profile but manually entering the latency values 10-11-10-30, speed 1866MHz voltage 1.50 as tested on the manufacturer's site (Corsair vengance LP two banks of 4gb). While doing the stability test with my previous setting (voltage 1.269 and 1.169) everything went well for about two hours. Today, h
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Hello,whenever I'm trying to run System Stability Test on Aida64 extreme and I check the "Stress GPU(s)" checkbox,the system crashes and I have to reboot my pc.Do you have any idea why? (when I run SST's with only GPU's box unchecked,it runs smoothly) Also I'm trying to save the data from System Stability Test into a file (for instance .txt) but "Save" button only gives me a PNG image.Any ideas? Thank you for your time!
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Hi Using stable version 5.95.4500 in Win 10 64 bit and this is a bug that I have noticed: - If I set aida64 to run on windows startup by checking the box in preferences then I get some mad lag and intermittent freezing while running the stability test - I'm just testing cpu. (The elapsed time counter does not tick through as normal as in 1,2,3,4,5 etc but jumps to like 5, 21, 30 etc and if I switch from statistics to temperature tab there is a freezing delay and sometimes aida64 momentarily says its not responding) I have seen on the net that this is totally normal when run
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Stress cache and stress GPU causes immediate restart
rhodetrip posted a topic in Hardware monitoring
Hi, I ran this program to determine why my new PC was crashing and restarting when I started playing a game. When I tick each box on the program individually it does the test no problem, plus with all other combinations - except when stress cache and stress GPU are ticked and started, this crashes it again. Does that mean the memory is faulty or a GPU issue? Or perhaps compatibility Many thanks -
Please recommend how long to run, and by that I mean how long is long enough, if one's system is indeed stable enough to handle it for more than 7 or 12 or 20 minutes.Also, when interpreting the details of the test data, does the length of time it is run mean anything more than that it is stable? Are there categories of stabiltiy based on the length of time the test is run and the system is responding favorably.