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AIDA64 problem: System Out of Resources

Hi all,

I’ve been trying to overclock my 5960x. When I overclocked and tried to test for stability with AIDA64, after a couple of minutes, it shows that “System Out of Resources” and the logging of the CPU usage stops and the duration of system test stops. The stress test however seemingly continued since the computer was still sluggish and Task Manager displayed 100% CPU usage. That being said, I couldn’t make any productive judgment about the stability of my overclock (these were standard OC’s, nothing over the top).

Please help,

I don't know how else to determine my overclock is stable.

Setup:
i7 5960x
Gigabyte X99M motherboard

Kingston 4x8 2133Mhz CL12 DDR4 DIMM RAM

GTX Titan Black

Windows 10 Pro

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Smells like a memory leak to me.

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Smells like a memory leak to me.

Does that indicate a RAM problem? or is AIDA64's problem?

How can I resolve this?

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Does that indicate a RAM problem? or is AIDA64's problem?

How can I resolve this?

Not sure, does it only happen when Aida64 is running?

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Not sure, does it only happen when Aida64 is running?

Yes, well so far I haven't done any CPU + RAM intensive work aside from AIDA64

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Yes, well so far I haven't done any CPU + RAM intensive work aside from AIDA64

Likely the software's issue then. If it persists from 1 application to another then it's an issue.

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Are there alternatives to AIDA64 that tests RAM extensively? Realbench from ROG doesn't seem to put RAM usage at 100% (98% at most). 

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I have the same problem, it may be due to Windows 10, so we just have to wait for them to patch it. I didn't have this problem the last time I used it a long time ago with Windows 8.1 (it was the same hardware).

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I have the same problem, it may be due to Windows 10, so we just have to wait for them to patch it. I didn't have this problem the last time I used it a long time ago with Windows 8.1 (it was the same hardware).

Rightie, I forgot to mention that I'm on Windows 10.

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Are there alternatives to AIDA64 that tests RAM extensively? Realbench from ROG doesn't seem to put RAM usage at 100% (98% at most). 

Intel XTU has an exclusive memory test. Also Memtest86, not a stress test per se, but it does perform error checking.

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Intel XTU has an exclusive memory test. Also Memtest86, not a stress test per se, but it does perform error checking.

Just completed error checking with Memtest86. 0 errors on all 4 dimms individually. I don't know how else to resolve this issue, as I can't find an alternative that does better stability check than AIDA64 on CPU overclocking.

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I have the same problem, it may be due to Windows 10, so we just have to wait for them to patch it. I didn't have this problem the last time I used it a long time ago with Windows 8.1 (it was the same hardware).

 

Does your problem still persist? I'm still looking for a fix

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys,

 

I've the same problem. I'm using windows 10 x64 as well. First of all I thought it might be a performance issue with my on-board Intel sata-controller but it isn't (ASUS X99-A mainboard). I recently got the same error on my Win 10 using AHCI instead of RAID-mode (fresh Win 10 install). It took the system / AIDA64 a bit longer to show that error, but it still does. Must be a problem with AIDA64 when running on Win 10.  

 

 

Regards,

Chopchop2

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  • 2 months later...

Same problem here, using windows 10. Same settings, voltage etc, works on windows 7 but not on windows 10.

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