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Hi All,
Thanks in advance for reading this - I've got an odd issue with a recent build, and I'm looking for some help diagnosing the root cause.
Stats on machine:
i7-950 on asus sabertooth x58, 8gb PC1333 ocz sniper ram, toshiba 1tb 3gb/s sata drive, 1000w rosewill ps, zotac 1gb gtx460.
Currently overclocked to 4114ghz @1.334v. Seems very stable, however box occassionally restarts or boots slowly. For example, i was just running a prime95 torture test blend, ran about 10 hours without an error, cpu at ~67oC, max ~73oC. Suddenly, PC reboots. Only error in the logs (including Prime95 results txt) is disk error 7 in event viewer (several apparent bad sectors) and a kernel power error (but that's probably there from the reboot).
So the question is are there really bad sectors on the drive, which somehow cause a reboot during a torture test, or is there some underlying instability in the overclock which is showing up as an apparent drive error?
The real experiment would be to swap HDs but I am not particularly looking forward to a reinstall of OS, apps, games, etc...
Does anyone have experience where an O/C caused disk errors or is this really a bad disk?
Thoughts?
			
			Thanks in advance for reading this - I've got an odd issue with a recent build, and I'm looking for some help diagnosing the root cause.
Stats on machine:
i7-950 on asus sabertooth x58, 8gb PC1333 ocz sniper ram, toshiba 1tb 3gb/s sata drive, 1000w rosewill ps, zotac 1gb gtx460.
Currently overclocked to 4114ghz @1.334v. Seems very stable, however box occassionally restarts or boots slowly. For example, i was just running a prime95 torture test blend, ran about 10 hours without an error, cpu at ~67oC, max ~73oC. Suddenly, PC reboots. Only error in the logs (including Prime95 results txt) is disk error 7 in event viewer (several apparent bad sectors) and a kernel power error (but that's probably there from the reboot).
So the question is are there really bad sectors on the drive, which somehow cause a reboot during a torture test, or is there some underlying instability in the overclock which is showing up as an apparent drive error?
The real experiment would be to swap HDs but I am not particularly looking forward to a reinstall of OS, apps, games, etc...
Does anyone have experience where an O/C caused disk errors or is this really a bad disk?
Thoughts?
				
		
			