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    Unstable ?

    The last 4-5 days I got about 3 pages of Errors results on my Q6600 system. Is my system unstable ? I've been crunching this system over a month, didnt have any error until the 24th .

    System setting

    P5B-Deluxe
    356 x 9 = 3204 (I cant go down to 8, dont know why)
    Vcore: 1.33(set in Bios) Load: 1.35 Real: 1.4(DMM)
    VFSB : 1.4
    VNB: 1.45
    VSB: 1.6

    Memory Ballistic Tracer 8500
    Divider 2:3 = 1068mhz
    Timing 5-5-5-15-4-42-3-11-7-13

    Any help to tweak my system will be appreciated. I can Prime just to be sure, but I just hate to lose 8+ hours.
    Last edited by VietOZ; 05-29-2007 at 06:39 PM.

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    increase your vcore to 1.375 then download OCCT and run the 1 hour test. In my case, 1 hr OCCT = More stable than 8 hrs+ prime.
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    Bump the vcore as suggested. 1.37

    What is the batch code on that Q6600?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bail_w View Post
    increase your vcore to 1.375 then download OCCT and run the 1 hour test. In my case, 1 hr OCCT = More stable than 8 hrs+ prime.
    I agree with the OCCT, I run 1.5 hrs and then crunch.
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    Thanx guys,

    I think I found the problem, one or both of my ram is bad. I'm pretty sure the vcore is fine, no need to increase. Just pop a brand new Tracer 8500 kit in and the errors seem to go away. Will have to test the old kit to be sure.

    Thanks again for all the inputs.

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