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I've an unusual problem, hence the unusual question.
I was running my Opteron 144 at 2.5GHz and my Crucial value RAM at 228MHz on stock voltage. I memtested for 3 hours without any errors. I then ran Prime for 12 hours without any errors. I ran Super Pi, Aquamark and 3dmark05 for good measure; all ran without any problems.
I then decided to download and run 3dmark01 as I'd read this is a good indicator of CPU speed. It started to run and got up to the 4th test when my screen went blank and was greeted with the standard message "this program has encountered a problem and needs to close, do you want to send an error message etc..". But my system had froze and I had to hard boot. I looked for an error message in event viewer and this is what I read;
I re-ran the test and it finished no problem. I ran again with a lower memory divider and it ran as normal.
I Googled the faulting address but came up with nothing, so as I was pushing my RAM, I decided to run my CPU at 2.4GHz and effectively run my RAM at a less aggressive overclock and slacken my memory timings slightly. I also restored an image of my drive(using Acronis True Image)in case my RAM was generating errors and my operating system was corrupt. I then ran memtest over night.
Memtest ran for 7 hours without any errors, so I downloaded 3dmark01 again and ran it. 1st time I ran it, it locked up again I hard booted and ran it again, and this time it ran no problem and hasn't locked up since I've since downloaded 3dmark06 and ran that without any problems.
So, is my system stable in that I haven't got any hardware issues, or, is it just a problem I'm occasionally having with 3dmark01?
Sorry for the essay, dagwoood.
I was running my Opteron 144 at 2.5GHz and my Crucial value RAM at 228MHz on stock voltage. I memtested for 3 hours without any errors. I then ran Prime for 12 hours without any errors. I ran Super Pi, Aquamark and 3dmark05 for good measure; all ran without any problems.
I then decided to download and run 3dmark01 as I'd read this is a good indicator of CPU speed. It started to run and got up to the 4th test when my screen went blank and was greeted with the standard message "this program has encountered a problem and needs to close, do you want to send an error message etc..". But my system had froze and I had to hard boot. I looked for an error message in event viewer and this is what I read;
I re-ran the test and it finished no problem. I ran again with a lower memory divider and it ran as normal.
I Googled the faulting address but came up with nothing, so as I was pushing my RAM, I decided to run my CPU at 2.4GHz and effectively run my RAM at a less aggressive overclock and slacken my memory timings slightly. I also restored an image of my drive(using Acronis True Image)in case my RAM was generating errors and my operating system was corrupt. I then ran memtest over night.
Memtest ran for 7 hours without any errors, so I downloaded 3dmark01 again and ran it. 1st time I ran it, it locked up again I hard booted and ran it again, and this time it ran no problem and hasn't locked up since I've since downloaded 3dmark06 and ran that without any problems.
So, is my system stable in that I haven't got any hardware issues, or, is it just a problem I'm occasionally having with 3dmark01?
Sorry for the essay, dagwoood.