How long did you test it for? Either it wasn't long or you have a spectacularly good chip.
If your talking about ChrisGTL you can see the test started at 19:57 and screenshot was at 20:43 so it was 46 mins![]()
Yes but it wasn't stopped at the point of the screenshot so may have gone on longer.![]()
True but surely you'd take the screenshot at the end of the test otherwise you wouldn't know it would be stable....
Anywho, we'll have to wait to see what he says![]()
I was too impatient to wait 8 hours, do I need to leave it 8 hours for it to be classed as 100% stable?
Edit** My 2500k batch is L104A368
I have Never left mine going for 8 hours the max i have ever done is 1 hour, after one hour just go use the PC and see how it goes, I have always done this with every one of my builds and never had a unstable machinebut personal preference i guess
This is why I tend to use Linpack64 these days. Gets hotter, and tends to flake much quicker than Prime; if I can pass an hour of max stress Linpack; I'm almost certainly going to pass a good day or so of Prime.
Conversely I've had overclocks do several hours of Prime, but fail/bluescreen in about 5-10 mins of Linpack.
just adding to this, i have had 10-16hours of prime blend passing without error, then 5minutes into a game BSOD. i think the only way to be 100% sure is some stress testing mixed with some real world use.
Well OCUK very kindly gave me an RMA so I'm going to return this one and get a retail chip instead.
I think my components are all high quality (see OP) - otherwise, a definition of 'high quality' might help inform a buying decision. Or recommended boards, and ones to avoid too.
That was you selling that rig?!!! If you'd told me you could get 4.8 with 1.325 I'd have been on it like a dog in heat!!
I think doing prime 95 blend test is a waste of time really. I do remember I usually passed 25 hours of blend test, passed 50x linpack, passed 1 hour OCCT and passed 25x IBT then passed memtest. Next few days later got BSD !
It really pointless and every stressed tests doesn't mean it will be guarantee 100% stable but mostly 0.01% will be crashed in BSD or freeze. It more likely hardware issues somewhere! It the same things if you purchase high end pc from elsewhere or high street shop, it will end up BSD anyway.
To be fair to ocuk i guess they get so many orders that they cant test the oc's fully. I purchased an i7 860 bundle last November i think and it failed to boot. I had to oc it my self in the end
To be fair my foot, if you sell an overclocked product you don't 'guess' its stable you bloody well do it right or don't sell it. Guessing can lead to downtime and unneeded annoyance for the customer, and they bought the darn thing because likely they didn't want to be hassled or didn't know much about overclocking.
Yeh agree, though I think SB overclocks are a lot less mobo dependant, which is why I was confident in getting this. I've tried with a new bios and nothing's changed. There's no way I'm pushing this chip to 1.42V just to boot at 4.8Ghz so I'm going to ask for a return or a swap for a retail chip.
All of our testing was done on the following configuration:-
- Asus P8P67 Pro Motherboard
- Corsair 4GB 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit
- Corsair TX 650W Power Supply
- Akasa Nero II CPU Cooler
- Upto 1.4v Vcore voltage for 24/7 stability of the CPU.
I think doing prime 95 blend test is a waste of time really.