- Dec 25, 2007
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Hello,
I finally finished putting together my new rig with the E8400 and 4GB of ram.
Got Windows and everything installed and now I'm trying to OC it a bit.
I'm still dealing with some random reboots here and there but that *might* be my PSU, I'm not sure. More on that later.
I'm running Orthos to do some stress testing (only that for now as I don't have too much time to tinker with it.) At STOCK speeds (333x9 1.225v) Orthos runs for hours on end perfectly fine with Blend (until the PC reboots, may be unrelated.)
Next, I set it to 400x9 1.225v for 3.6GHz at stock voltage. I re-run Orthos and this is where things get sticky. If I run the CPU-intensive Orthos tests (small FFTs) it will run forever (or until a reboot, again possibly unrelated.) However, as soon as I hit Blend or the Large FFTs, Orthos will fail in under a minute. This leads me to believe there may be an issue with the RAM.
I have 4GB (2x2GB) of the Corsair TWIN2X4096-6400C5's. They're rated at 1.9v and it's currently (auto) set to 1.9v. They're also at default/stock timings, I haven't touched it (5-5-5-18.) I ran Memtest86+ on STOCK CPU speeds (333x9 1.225v) and it ran for 11 hours (18 passes) with no errors. As soon as I upped CPU to 400x9 1.225v though, Memtest86+ detected 110 errors throughout Pass #1. I'm not entirely sure what this means, do I need to boost its voltage a bit or RMA, or what's going on?
As far as the rebooting issue goes, it seems to have been carried over from my old PC or something as I was getting random reboots there too recently before I built this rig. There's no pattern to its rebooting, it'll reboot whenever no matter what I'm doing to replicate it. The only things I've re-used from the old PC are the PSU, Raptor74 (admittedly with some bad sectors, but it's not my current boot drive), a WD 500GB drive and the Sound Blaster Audigy. Everything else is new, but I'm thinking it may be my (relatively new) PSU being ddefective or something.. I can't exactly prove it though so I don't know if Newegg will replace it.
Anyway, sorry for the long post, but any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
Edit: Typos.
I finally finished putting together my new rig with the E8400 and 4GB of ram.
Got Windows and everything installed and now I'm trying to OC it a bit.
I'm still dealing with some random reboots here and there but that *might* be my PSU, I'm not sure. More on that later.
I'm running Orthos to do some stress testing (only that for now as I don't have too much time to tinker with it.) At STOCK speeds (333x9 1.225v) Orthos runs for hours on end perfectly fine with Blend (until the PC reboots, may be unrelated.)
Next, I set it to 400x9 1.225v for 3.6GHz at stock voltage. I re-run Orthos and this is where things get sticky. If I run the CPU-intensive Orthos tests (small FFTs) it will run forever (or until a reboot, again possibly unrelated.) However, as soon as I hit Blend or the Large FFTs, Orthos will fail in under a minute. This leads me to believe there may be an issue with the RAM.
I have 4GB (2x2GB) of the Corsair TWIN2X4096-6400C5's. They're rated at 1.9v and it's currently (auto) set to 1.9v. They're also at default/stock timings, I haven't touched it (5-5-5-18.) I ran Memtest86+ on STOCK CPU speeds (333x9 1.225v) and it ran for 11 hours (18 passes) with no errors. As soon as I upped CPU to 400x9 1.225v though, Memtest86+ detected 110 errors throughout Pass #1. I'm not entirely sure what this means, do I need to boost its voltage a bit or RMA, or what's going on?
As far as the rebooting issue goes, it seems to have been carried over from my old PC or something as I was getting random reboots there too recently before I built this rig. There's no pattern to its rebooting, it'll reboot whenever no matter what I'm doing to replicate it. The only things I've re-used from the old PC are the PSU, Raptor74 (admittedly with some bad sectors, but it's not my current boot drive), a WD 500GB drive and the Sound Blaster Audigy. Everything else is new, but I'm thinking it may be my (relatively new) PSU being ddefective or something.. I can't exactly prove it though so I don't know if Newegg will replace it.
Anyway, sorry for the long post, but any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
Edit: Typos.
