- Dec 28, 2014
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Hey all
I have a question regarding stability testing for a 2500K on a P8Z68-V pro (basically same stuff as the normal P68's).
I'm shooting for prime stable daily use setup, and my CPU seems to easily go to 4.7, maybe even higher) but above 4.6 I'm having a hell of a time trying to get the blend stress-test to work. small FFTs work fine and can run a long time with no issues, but blend CONSISTENTLY BSOD's the system 2-3 minutes into the test (always with 124 error).
From my own cursory research I think this indicates that the CPU can run fine, but that there might be something in its link to memory that is failing.
What sort of settings should I be looking at to get blend stable also? I'm intermediate-level with some understanding of what each mobo setting does, but I'd like some feeedback from the veteran on what the typical candidates are for this sort of consistent failure-pattern.
vccio voltage? DDR voltage? I dunno...
For reference I am running stock memory speeds using some very standard 1333 Kingston memory specced to 1.5V. Very standard stuff.
Thanks in advance!
-Stigma
I have a question regarding stability testing for a 2500K on a P8Z68-V pro (basically same stuff as the normal P68's).
I'm shooting for prime stable daily use setup, and my CPU seems to easily go to 4.7, maybe even higher) but above 4.6 I'm having a hell of a time trying to get the blend stress-test to work. small FFTs work fine and can run a long time with no issues, but blend CONSISTENTLY BSOD's the system 2-3 minutes into the test (always with 124 error).
From my own cursory research I think this indicates that the CPU can run fine, but that there might be something in its link to memory that is failing.
What sort of settings should I be looking at to get blend stable also? I'm intermediate-level with some understanding of what each mobo setting does, but I'd like some feeedback from the veteran on what the typical candidates are for this sort of consistent failure-pattern.
vccio voltage? DDR voltage? I dunno...
For reference I am running stock memory speeds using some very standard 1333 Kingston memory specced to 1.5V. Very standard stuff.
Thanks in advance!
-Stigma