- Jun 30, 2004
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Just a heads up -- and for people who may become too casual about stress-testing RAM under PRIME95 Blend Test with (at least) VISTA-64.
My system has two 9600 GT cards in SLI, DDR2-800 4GB 2x2GB RAM. I had OC'd my E8400 to 3.6 (and actually, beyond . . . ) with at least the 3.6 setting using the DDR2-800 4GB RAM kit at its stock DDR=800, [4,4,4,12,2T] and recommended voltage settings.
While small-FFTs gave me a clean-bill of health (13 hours and manually terminated with 0 err and 0 warns) at the 3.6 setting, Blend-Test would result in a BSOD crash after 20 minutes (the default screensaver activation period) -- "Hardware failure -- consult hardware vendor."
RAM tested for around 14 hours error-free with additional runs for specific tests (like Test #5 -- latest version of MEMTEST86+ -- showed two successive 4GB kits (G.SKILL and CORSAIR) exhibiting the same 20-minute-to-BSOD behavior. A 2GB kit of Crucial Tracers would not do this.
While I updated the VISTA-64 driver for the 9600 GT cards, it appears more likely that the screensaver was responsible. Disabling it now shows Blend-Test just ticking along just fine with the 4GB kit after 1 hour and counting.
Perhaps there is some post in the Over-clocking and stress-testing guide stickies about what to disable when stress-testing CPU and RAM. But I thought I would bring this to the attention of members who hang out at this particular forum.
My system has two 9600 GT cards in SLI, DDR2-800 4GB 2x2GB RAM. I had OC'd my E8400 to 3.6 (and actually, beyond . . . ) with at least the 3.6 setting using the DDR2-800 4GB RAM kit at its stock DDR=800, [4,4,4,12,2T] and recommended voltage settings.
While small-FFTs gave me a clean-bill of health (13 hours and manually terminated with 0 err and 0 warns) at the 3.6 setting, Blend-Test would result in a BSOD crash after 20 minutes (the default screensaver activation period) -- "Hardware failure -- consult hardware vendor."
RAM tested for around 14 hours error-free with additional runs for specific tests (like Test #5 -- latest version of MEMTEST86+ -- showed two successive 4GB kits (G.SKILL and CORSAIR) exhibiting the same 20-minute-to-BSOD behavior. A 2GB kit of Crucial Tracers would not do this.
While I updated the VISTA-64 driver for the 9600 GT cards, it appears more likely that the screensaver was responsible. Disabling it now shows Blend-Test just ticking along just fine with the 4GB kit after 1 hour and counting.
Perhaps there is some post in the Over-clocking and stress-testing guide stickies about what to disable when stress-testing CPU and RAM. But I thought I would bring this to the attention of members who hang out at this particular forum.