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    Unhappy prime95 freezes after 15min withouth erroring...

    Hi there.. sorry for this kind of thread again, but after looking some threads like this, where prime would freeze the system after some time runing withouth errors, none of the solutions did worked...

    this is my actual config...



    a 475 fsb everything is fine.... tried loosening trfc, performance level, lowering tref, playing with voltages... dunno how to solve this... any help would be very appreciated... thx
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    Your definitions are slightly wrong. A hard lock counts as an error, try turning your OC down. There's an outside chance it could be your PSU going bad, but if similar things aren't happening under 3D load I doubt it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    Your definitions are slightly wrong. A hard lock counts as an error, try turning your OC down. There's an outside chance it could be your PSU going bad, but if similar things aren't happening under 3D load I doubt it.
    Yep. The right would be "prime95 freezes without reporting errors".. anyway...

    I think it might be a SPU problem as I constantly get that annoying "you video driver has recovered etc "...

    Could my psu be dying on me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gothic View Post
    Yep. The right would be "prime95 freezes without reporting errors".. anyway...

    I think it might be a SPU problem as I constantly get that annoying "you video driver has recovered etc "...

    Could my psu be dying on me?
    That error usually means your GPU is overclocked to much or is not stable.
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    Also it may be your RAM it could be many things but something in your overclock is not stable.
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    Processor problem,same like me before with E8400(C0).
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    1.4 volts seems a bit excessive to me, it only takes 1.32v for my qx9650 to stabilize at 4.0ghz. i've noticed that overvolting can cause just as much instability.

    you might want to take your multi down 1 and bring your voltage down a bit too, try to isolate the problem then re-test.
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    same here with my i7 920
    20 loops linx pass in 206x19
    but it's get freeze in few mins when it's oc 207x19...and it doesn't reboot and blue screen ever

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    pretty annoying...

    well... figured out my e84 sucks HARD and won't get stable @ 4GHz under that sick voltage...tried 445*9 and it only primed at 1.42v... for about 2 hours..., but got it stable runing 445 1:1 mem ratio...

    then I set it to 417fsb, mem ratio @ 5:6 (500mhz) and kaboom... it freezes loading windows... thought it was my rams... so lowered the voltage back to 2.08v and it's been runing prime for over 1 hour now... confirming what 570091D said, but with vDimm...

    barryl have you only changed bclck? anyways, have you tried runing 196x20? may have hit a bclck wall there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gothic View Post
    pretty annoying...

    well... figured out my e84 sucks HARD and won't get stable @ 4GHz under that sick voltage...tried 445*9 and it only primed at 1.42v... for about 2 hours..., but got it stable runing 445 1:1 mem ratio...

    then I set it to 417fsb, mem ratio @ 5:6 (500mhz) and kaboom... it freezes loading windows... thought it was my rams... so lowered the voltage back to 2.08v and it's been runing prime for over 1 hour now... confirming what 570091D said, but with vDimm...
    progress is progress! 445x9 is a good ratio to be running at with synced memory speeds, should be a fast 24/7 system. you could try 475x8.5, see how far that ram wants to go.
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