Freezing after stress testing
Hey guys I am dumbfounded right now. I can pass say prime95, but the damn PC freezes when I stop the test. I don't have any screenies because I can't do shit. I'm at 4700mhz and have passed stress testing at 1.35-1.40 trying higher vcore to fix this. I've tried ram from 1333mhz to 2133. Same shit. VTT has been changed. Realtemp, cpuz and anything else open will just "stop responding" and I can't open anything else nor restart. I have to hold the power button.
2600k 100 x 47 P67A-UD7 BIOS F3h JZ 2 x 2GB Corsair Dom 1866 C9 Asus 580 Direct CUII C300 64GB x 2 @ R0 Samsung F3 1TB x 2 @ R0 Samsung F4 2TB x 1 Corsair AX850w Win7 64-bit w/ SP1 |
same thing with LinX ?
temps decent ? First thing I would try would be some different stix if above is 2 yes's |
Maybe your os is shot to shit? Or your stick is baddeeeee.
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Could be the OS...
Check ICH temps after stress testing it shouldnt rely on the ssds, but ICHs get worked hard with high speed SSDs especially in RAID0.. wouldnt think the stress testing would hit them but... Also LLC maybe set to high? |
Good point on ich, mine gets warm evwn with the room being frozen but i dont have a fan on it.
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I've tried up to 1.14 PCH volts. I'm going to try updating the firmware to the 007 for my SSD's before moving any further.
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I highly doubt it's the SSD's.
OS most likely. |
OS is my next step. I mean prime will keep running and show it passing tests if I don't touch it. After an OS change who knows. Guess ram slots? I'm just trying to go from basic to hard in order without skipping steps because with my luck, the step I skip is the one that fixes it. It just blows my mind since it will continue to run/pass prime95 as long as I don't touch it.
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some type of voltage spike or something when it stops?
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