When I assembled this rig ~5 months ago, I spent the first month trying to find the limits of the components. To find the memory's limit, I set the CPU multiplier as low as possible and turned up the memory speeds until memset86 would fail. To get the CPU limit, I turned the LDT multiplier down and boosted the CPU speed until it couldn't run prime for an hour.
Then I subtracted about 10% from the memory and CPU limits (300mhz --> 280mhz) to be "safe" and ran memtest86 for a week followed by prime on both cores for a week. Seemed okay. Temps stayed below 50c with prime on both cores. System has run 24/7 ever since with no anomalies.
Yesterday I saw a couple odd segfaults which usually suggests either a memory or CPU problem. Ran prime just to see and, sure enough, it failed within a couple minutes. Repeated the test a few times. So far, all the failures have occurred on Core #2. Temps and voltages still look good.
Lowered the FSB to 275 and retested. Prime failed within minutes.
Lowered FSB to 250. Prime has been running for the last 90 minutes with no issues. Yet.
It's damned annoying that the rig would suddenly decide to ****** itself.
Then I subtracted about 10% from the memory and CPU limits (300mhz --> 280mhz) to be "safe" and ran memtest86 for a week followed by prime on both cores for a week. Seemed okay. Temps stayed below 50c with prime on both cores. System has run 24/7 ever since with no anomalies.
Yesterday I saw a couple odd segfaults which usually suggests either a memory or CPU problem. Ran prime just to see and, sure enough, it failed within a couple minutes. Repeated the test a few times. So far, all the failures have occurred on Core #2. Temps and voltages still look good.
Lowered the FSB to 275 and retested. Prime failed within minutes.
Lowered FSB to 250. Prime has been running for the last 90 minutes with no issues. Yet.
It's damned annoying that the rig would suddenly decide to ****** itself.
