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Hello, i'm new to this and pretty noobie on informatic questions. Here's my problem : like you can read it in the title and on the linked png, i got stability issues and I don't know how to fix it. I'd seen that my cpu was overheating, the multiplier of the cpu clock was fixed at x49 and my processor running at an average of 4.6 GHz instead of it's 3.60 GHz designed for. But I don't know how to do to configure it to it based parameters, any idea from someone who know please ? I'd actually tried to : reinstall windows, clear reinstall windows, restaure optimized parameters in bios, restore bios, update bios, clear cmos, activate X.M.P, desactivate X.M.P. I'm so lost lol
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I am encountering this very strange bug. If I use Aida64 Cache&Memory Benchmark in Windows 10 I get a specific Ram benchmark result, let's say 48100 MB/s read / 53600 MB/s write / 47700 MB/s copy and 52 ns latency. However, if I am booting from an USB live Windows 10 CD (WinPE), I am getting drastically better results, such as 55000 MB/s read / 61300 MB/s write / 55000 MB/s copy / 45 ns latency. I am not changing any bios / RAM XMP / Ram memory timings settings between reboots, only booting from either main Win 10 installation or WinPE 10 live usb. I am using the same Aida64 version in both cases. I am scratching my head, what can explain the huge difference between the results? In both cases, cpu usage is idle and no other background programs are running when doing the tests.
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Aida64 crash on when start benchmark gpu its crashing when it comes to memory copy
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HI I have 6 Supermicro platforms, and I found the following problems when using AIDA64-620 version test. 1. On the motherboard of the Supermicro X11 series, the memory SPD information cannot be obtained 2. On the Supermicro X11 series motherboard, running the system stablity Test will be suspended for 15 minutes, and then resumed. 3. The memory speed test is not up to standard. The bandwidth obtained through the calculation formula should be 230G / s, but the result obtained through the AIDA64 test is only 160G / s. Our bandwidth calculation formula may be wrong. Can you provide a calculation Formula for bandwidth. Bandwidth = memory core frequency × number of memory bus bits × multiplication factor OS: windows 10 Professional Workstation Edition platforms:8049U-E1CR4T/BIOS 3.2/BMC 1..71/CPLD Version 04.b1.06 motherboard:X11QPH+CPU:4 * 6254memory:12 * M393A4K40BB2-CTD6YRAID: 9361-8iGPU:Quadro P2000 ssd:1* SSDPE2KE016T801
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The new AIDA64 release introduces completely rewritten memory bandwidth and memory latency benchmarks, optimized for AVX2, AVX and SSE capable AMD, Intel and VIA processors. The latest AIDA64 update also implements optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD "Kabini" and Intel "Haswell" processors, and supports the latest AMD Radeon and nVIDIA GeForce graphics accelerators. New features & improvements Multi-threaded cache and memory bandwidth benchmarks with AVX2, AVX and SSE optimizations Block-random cache and memory latency benchmark Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD "Kabini" and "Temash" APUs AVX2 and FMA optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel "Haswell" processors Preliminary support for L4 cache of Intel "Crystal Well" processors Crucial M500, OCZ Vertex 450 SSD support GPU details for AMD Radeon HD 7990 "Malta" and nVIDIA GeForce 700 Series [ Press Release ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v3.00 ] [ Download ]
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