I think I may need to PayPal some funds to some of you.
Rolling with the CPU core voltage offset suggestion:
+0.005v resulted in CPU Stress Test locking up the PC completely (power off to reboot).
+0.010v resulted in CPU Stress Test locking up the PC completely (power off to reboot).
+0.015v resulted in CPU Stress Test completing a 5 minute run with no issues, Max CPU temperature recorded was 62C (fluctuations from 58-62C after first 60 seconds or so).
+0.015v resulted in Memory Stress Test completing a 5 minute run with no issues, Max CPU temperature recorded was 61C (fluctuations from 56-61C after first 60 seconds or so).
Bear in mind that in over 35 hours of tests now with a moderately accurate guesstimate of ETU stress tests totalling somewhere in the region of 70 this is the first time I have ever been able to get either CPU or Memory Stress Tests to complete.
Guys/Gals I think you bloody did it!
Shall I leave that offset as it is and do you think there is any reason for me to up it anymore?
Is this indicative of a busted CPU or Mobo perhaps? Or is this simply something that can happen with a BIOS having default core voltage settings that are just a little out of whack for a given PSU/rig set up?
Mind blowing number of questions here....and now that period of uneasy panic as I hesitantly wait for the dreaded blue screen again - lets hope not!
Thank you all for such informative, and prompt suggestions folks! Amazing forum.
Rolling with the CPU core voltage offset suggestion:
+0.005v resulted in CPU Stress Test locking up the PC completely (power off to reboot).
+0.010v resulted in CPU Stress Test locking up the PC completely (power off to reboot).
+0.015v resulted in CPU Stress Test completing a 5 minute run with no issues, Max CPU temperature recorded was 62C (fluctuations from 58-62C after first 60 seconds or so).
+0.015v resulted in Memory Stress Test completing a 5 minute run with no issues, Max CPU temperature recorded was 61C (fluctuations from 56-61C after first 60 seconds or so).
Bear in mind that in over 35 hours of tests now with a moderately accurate guesstimate of ETU stress tests totalling somewhere in the region of 70 this is the first time I have ever been able to get either CPU or Memory Stress Tests to complete.
Guys/Gals I think you bloody did it!
Shall I leave that offset as it is and do you think there is any reason for me to up it anymore?
Is this indicative of a busted CPU or Mobo perhaps? Or is this simply something that can happen with a BIOS having default core voltage settings that are just a little out of whack for a given PSU/rig set up?
Mind blowing number of questions here....and now that period of uneasy panic as I hesitantly wait for the dreaded blue screen again - lets hope not!
Thank you all for such informative, and prompt suggestions folks! Amazing forum.