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I've had this issue for a year now since i got the computer it would sometimes go away for days but it came back again. My pc would randomly shut down with NO BSOD and NO MINIDUMP. All connected devices turn off and the screen shows no display while fans are running and i have to flip the switch on the psu to turn the pc on again. It would often happen while launching a game. Things i've tried -all the basic fixes from youtube -tests like furmark/memtest/occt -updating/deleting useless drivers with DDU -tweaking bios settings -turning off fast boot -tweaking windows power settings -numerous scans -sending back the power supply to the manufacturer just to hear "we ran a diagnosis and nothing was wrong with it" after 45 days -updating bios and downloading everything motherboard related -turning off c states -turning off xmp When i tried OCCT tests: -CPU test would shut down pc after around 15-20 seconds -linpack test would shut down the pc instantly -Power test can run for minutes before a shut down- -GPU and memory tests didnt get any problems Pc specs: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X MSI MPG A750GF 750W 80 Plus Gold Gigabyte B550 GAMING X V2 SiletniumPC Ventum VT4 TG SiletniumPC Fera 5 120mm GOODRAM 16GB (2x8GB) 3600MHz CL18 IRDM PRO Deep Black Inno3D GeForce RTX 3070 Ti X3 LHR 8GB GDDR6X WD 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Blue SN570 Crucial BX500 480GB 2TB HDD
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as the title says, I ran OCCT to test my new build and I came across a lot of WHEA errors (hundreds) of them in a 10 minute test. When I first built the PC I didnt check stability bc everything was stock but I played DOOM Eternal with the performance monitors on. My CPU and GPU stayed green in the graphs with out any signs of spikes. About a few days later I got a new case and an AIO cooler so I changed out the old hardware. Then I overclocked my GPU and turned on PBO through BIOS settings and AMD Ryzen master. I didnt crash so I figured it was doing fine. But I noticed my boot times took a little longer and then occasionally a few icons wouldnt load properly on the desktop. Again, ignored it bc I was getting BSOD. But I decided to run some OCCT tests and found the WHEA errors. Then I played DOOM to see what the graphs showed and I had a lot of spikes in the graphs. I would spike up to red every few seconds. I am not sure I am explaining this correctly bc I have never boosted my CPU so I am not sure what the graphs mean on what WHEA errors show. But I am looking for help bc I am noticing strange behavior and need some expert advice. Any body have an idea of what I can do to fix this, and can you help by explaining to me what is happening?
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Hi, Trying to overclock my RAM and using OCCT as stress test software, noticed that i get 2 error types, one of them is WHEA error. What is that? Note that im using PBO on my 5600 for months stable with zero issues.
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Is OCCT good for testing the cpu temps and ram stability I will be buying the 5800x with nh-d15 cooler so I want to check the temps If OCCT is not good enough what to use Give your opinions please Thanks!
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Recently I got a new PC and it started crashing under heavy load, I thought it's not a big deal. Now, issues are a lot bigger, my games crash after playing them for around 10 minutes, the CPU temps reach 77C and GPU ones reach around 68C. I installed 3 additional fans but it didn't resolve the issue.I've ran 2 OCCT's power tests and got blue screens after around 5 minutes, the first test showed that something was wrong with the CPU, the second one just straight up crashed my PC. I've ran the cmd commands but it didn't work minidump folder: https://www.mediafire.com/file/n2g65k6kmbd79ch/Minidump.zip/file pc specs: Intel core i7 11700KF Be quiet! Dark rock 4 135mm SilentumPC supremo FM2 750W 80 plus gold Gigabyte Z590 D SilentumPC armis AR6 TG Crucial 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe P2 (x2) Thermal grizzly kryonaut 1g Palit GeForce GTX 3060 Ti Dual LHR 8GB GDDR6GOODRAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz CL22 Windows 10 home in last 7 days I've gotten 5 kernel-power 41 errors, 34 Kernel-EventTracing 2 errors and 21 Kernel-EventTracing 28 errors.
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Well i am a little confused. Some recommend prime other linpack others swear on occt but almost nobody i look up exactly writes with setting they use. so i want to know which of these test are the heaviest and best for what reason and how long should i run one of these test for stability. something like a overview. i mainly looking at these test : prime95 small fft ( extremly hard on everything so i quit it ) xtu cpu stress test (all xtu test doesnt seam as hard as the other options) xtu cpu stress test with avx or avx2 - occt "cpu index tab" small auto or avx/avx2 mode normal ( also extremly hard on thermals and power draw so i also quit it beforhand ) occt "cpu index tab" big auto or avx/avx2 mode normal (harder then some other options but much more easly then occt small and/or prime ) occt "linpack index tab" 2019 or 2021 (are this good test. these seams hard but not unmanagably like other options) linpack extreme ( not tryed jet ) occt mode extreme (is this the same as linpack extreme? - also not tried jet ) cinebench r23 (from what i can tell okish for thermal testing but for stability are better options elsewhere) so i was thinking on going with occt linpack 2019 because of all the options that i run and read about it seams to be a hard enough test right. i currently want to undervolt my cpu 10gen because of powersaving any insight from experienced overclocker/ undervolter would be great.
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Basically my pc worked fine for a long time (2 years), but now when I play some really demanding games like apex, my pc crashes, turns up the fans and no screen at all. So I tried running FurMark and it passed, CPU-Z stresstest passed aswell, memtest86 on usb passed aswell. After stressing with Prime95 though, it crashes. I hardly remember but I think it all started when I used ryzen master, becase my CPU performace was kinda bad and disappointing. I used the auto overclock first and it crashed. After that I manually overclocked to 4.2 ghz and it also crashed, but not in the same way as it is crashing now. It shut off instead of going 100% on the fans and black screening. I installed OCCT to make some more tests and every test passed except the Linpack Cpu Test and the Cpu Test itself, both result in WHEA errors and if I dont turn off the tests, the system goes down as described. System specs: R5 2600x GTX 1070 strix Crucial Ballistix 3200 mhz DDR4 (XMP Enabled) B450 PRO MAX M.2 (newest BIOS) Crucial NVME 240 gb 1tb HHD 240 WD Green SSD Windows 11 64 bit (Sfc scannow says ok) 450w Corsair The event log says, that its a kernel-Power 41 issue, altough I highly doubt the power supply fails, maybe the power cables are the issue.... I would be very thankful for any help!
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Hello, I'm trying to overclocking my i7 6850k that I bought a while ago, and using OCCT to test it. I'm trying to achieve 4.1Ghz (nothing exceptional reading what other people achieved) as a cooling system I have a thermalright macho. (so air cooled) and my motherboard it's an MSI x99 carbon temperature during OCCT are around 75/82 degree celsius, and I put a vCore of 1.230v What I do not understand is the voltage values on OCCT, and it seems that if I lower or raise the voltage the temperature do not change much (I did some test with vcore= 1.240 and 1.250 and temperature were the same) but what i see in OCCT is that the voltage value in the graph is higher at lower vcore voltage (in the screenshot vcore=1.23 and voltage on graph around 200 000 and in another case vcore=1.25 but graph shows around 159 000) I have a couple of questions: - what are all those value under CPU Vcore? (VIN1 AVCC 3VCC...etc.), tried googling it, but it didn't helped - is there something else i should tweak on the bios to be sure that the system isn't raising some other voltage values to make sure the overclock is stable? - are those temperatures acceptable? i hear everywhere that I should go under 70 degrees, but 70 degrees while playing, i mean during normal use, or 70 while stressing it with OCCT? when I see come overclocking guides/posts I read everywhere that people went up till vcore 1.35, which i guess my cpu will melt seeing those high temp at 1.25 (but maybe those temps are related of my questions above?) - should i look at the average temperature which is around 75/78 or at the maximum temperature reached (in this case by core4 90 degrees) ? - how much can I hope to lower those temps if i use a water cooling system (like the corsair H110i type of system: close loop already built) ? If you need any other information I can provided it to you. Much appreciate your answers Yann P.S. sorry for my English: it is not my primary language
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I’m stress testing a mild OC for my ryzen platform and was wonder what up with my OCCT program. It is skipping the occasional second on its timer and that makes me think that it’s unstable, but the computer seems to be running fine. Does anyone have any idea what’s up with that? System: Ryzen 7 1700 asrock x370 taichi gskill tridentZ rgb 3200 @ 2666 sansung evo 960 NVMe m.2 evga 650 watt gold psu
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Hello does anybody understand OCCT PSU test results? I Am getting error after ~26 min (always), i also getting program stopped working crash error in furmark test after 1h:30m so iam i tested cpu aslo with prime95 no crashes there, so i'm assuming this is my psu fault, I already ordered Corsair 650M grey, 550m was out of stock. I have crashes in games that uses both cpu and gpu sometimes with bsod sometimes just program stoped working or just crash to desktop, I done my homeworks i findout that my curent psu is very unstable in heavy load situation aerocool kcas 500w and when i did furmark i heard sound that was like buzing i dont know... OCCT PSU TEST report , can sb look at it? http://imgur.com/a/Iv28x FURMARK http://imgur.com/a/fMrAn
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I overclocked my 9700k and am trying to then enable the xmp for the rams. After enabling xmp, I'm starting to get errors when running OCCT. After 2-3 min into the test, the number of errors starts climbing steadily every second which I think it's pretty weird. Memtest doesnt seem to produce any errors and running OCCT with xmp disabled and CPU overclocked does not produce errors though. OCCT just produces errors, not bsod or blackscreen
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Hi LTT forum gurus - long time listener, first time caller. Seeking guidance on troubleshooting my MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming GPU randomly crashing. Sometimes within minutes, sometimes I get a few hours. If I start to push the GPU usually within 30-60 seconds a crash occurs. Crashes have only occurred in the past ten days - started early Dec-2019. Really stable for years prior to this. Have made no hardware adjustments or modifications in the last year. PC is still powered on, network continues, sound (MP3) continues, just no video (no audio if from game). On crash GPU still has power and fans are spinning. Have to hard reboot to get the screens back. Depending on crash infrequently EUFI asks to have setting adjusted or Windows 10 boots into recovery. Any guidance and/or assistance is greatly welcomed. Things that I have tried so far: Wound back mild GPU overclock. Upgraded NVIDIA driver to latest 441.66. DDU driver and reloaded latest directly download from NVIDIA site. Memtest PC RAM - no issues. Unigine Heaven benchmark crashed 7/10 benchmark runs. OCCT (v5.4.2) tests: CPU OCCT (large data) over one hour - no issues. CPU Linpack (2019) over one hour - no issues. GPU 3D without error detection - crash within 45 seconds. See image OCCT note temp is 56 degrees Celsius. GPU 3D with error detection - crash within a minute. GPU Memtest one hour - no issues. Thought I'd ask the community what I can try next. N.B. Ambient temp 20-25 degrees Celsius. GPU temps > 60 decrees Celsius. PC Specs: i7 4790K. 16 GB RAM. MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming. Corsair 750W RM750 Gold PSU. Crash scenarios: Just after boot into windows. Surfing the net. Watching YouTube. Gaming - see image MSI Afterburner of second before crash about 45 seconds into a game - note temp is 39 degrees Celsius. Idling. Any and all of the above in combination. Thanks in advance. TK.
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I have a R5 1600.About a month back my RX 480 died.It has always been mounted in the first PCIE slot on my Gigabyte GA-AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard.I had an HD 6570 laying around which I decided to use as a back up untill I could get a new GPU.Even though it has always worked with no problems and requires no additional power connectors I went ahead and ran the OCCT power stress test just to be sure. After a couple of minutes the screen went black,rebooted,ran the test again,same result.After that I ran the OCCT 3D stress test and in a matter of seconds got hundreds of errors detected,screen goes black(I use this phrase because if I have music or something playing in the background it continues to play,so I assume the system doesn't actually crash but somehow the video signal gets affected),even though the CPU and GPU were running at stock(the 1600 was running a stable OC of 3.8GHz @1.37V, prior to the 480 diyng,but I went back to stock settings after),with the only "overclock" being the active XMP profile in the BIOS. Ran both memtest86 and memtest64 for multiple passes,no issues found,so I think it's highly unlikely the RAM is faulty. Ran the OCCT CPU test,Cinebench R20,all good,so I guess the CPU is fine too. I'd like to note that when running prime95+Furmark for over an hour nothing happens,no crashing,no screen going black,seems 100% stable(I know 1 hour is low for thorough stability testing but I think it's still interesting since when using OCCT the issue occurs in a matter of seconds or minutes at best).Also,when running the OCCT tests with HD 6570 on a LGA 775 system nothing happens. I went on a limb and got a new PSU(Seasonic GC Core 650) just because, since I would get a new GPU anyway,even though my Seasonic S12II 520 has never given me any sort of trouble.Ran both OCCT tests with the new PSU,same results,at which point I concluded it must be the motherboard.I mounted the HD 6570 in the second PCIE slot(up untill this point it was mounted in the one in which de 480 died).Ran the power and 3D tests for over 20 minutes each,no issues,so I thought problem solved,it was the B350 all along.My theory was,although I don't know if it's possible and sounds highly unlikely to me,that when my 480 died(it died while I was using the PC) it somehow damaged the PCIE slot in the process. I swaped the B350 for a Gigabyte B450 S2H which I briefly used for a month with a 3400G.Ran the stress tests,everything seemed fine. Fast forward a couple of weeks to now,I ran the OCCT 3D and power tests on the same B450 board and the "crashes" are back.The B450 has only one PCIE slot. Using various BIOS versions for both motherboards leads to the same results. Sorry for this story being so convoluted but I hope some of you have managed to follow along,so my question is this:am I the unluckiest person in the world and have stumbled upon two semi-faulty motherboards(the B450 is still under warranty) or is it possible that my issues with the OCCT stress tests have something to do with the fact that I`m using a Ryzen 5 1600 given that that prime95 and Furmark don't lead to any sort of crash and OCCT,using the same GPU on another platform,also doesn't appear to manifest any issues.
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I am currently using OCCT for my stress-testing to make sure my OC is stable, and I noticed that there is an Auto, No AVX, AVX, or AVX2 option. Which one(s) of these do I use to test? Do I do a combination of all of them? I didn’t think about this before so I’m writing to you about 2/6 hours into an AVX2 test? Should I do No AVX and AVX for the next 4 hours with two hours each (I only really have 6 hours, and now that’s about 4). Thanks!
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I just finished a customer loop for a threadripper 1950x build and have been testing things to verify it is working ok with some stock clock stress testing. P95 small fft has been fine for hours, Boinc and Folding @ home tasks are good too. When I try and run OCCT however, it errors. It spits out a bunch of charts with different measurements of temp, voltage and usage, but nothing looks off. I also don't see any error codes or information on why it failed. It is version 4.5.1. Temps max out at 50C and I tried memory at stock 2133 and XMP 3600 and it errors both ways. The error occurs almost immediately after starting the test. The longest it's gone is about 90 seconds. Any ideas? Is OCCT still a thing? I noticed it hasn't been updated since 2017. Thanks!
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Hi, i have a problem. My i5 8600k when using OCCT Linpack with AVX freezes even on stock, but just a little, like for second or two maximum. I don't know if it is a sign there is something not right with my cpu? When i overclock should i pay atention to even little freezes or just the big ones? I'm getting crazy
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Overclocked my A4-3305M APU to 2,8GHz @1.288v with AMD PSCheck, tested it with OCCT and gaves no errors. But the cpu usage is not consistant, is that okay? Thanks
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Hi, I have this weird problem. When I run OCCT after a while i get visual artifacts. I See like some rectangles with multiple colors and generally f up graphics for few seconds. This shows only in occt linpack. I use it some with avx and some without. Also screen gets black for a few seconds, and everything is after that back to normal, and test runs fine without reported error. I tested with Prime95, RealBench, Intel Burn Test, Unigine Heaven, 3D Mark Time Spy, and no such errors occur. Also my onboard sound chip is getting nuts when I use occt. It continuously alternately notifies my about that my audio device was plugged in and then plugged out, but all of them are plugged in tightly. My PC: i5 8600K on stock, NZXT Kraken X62 mount front, air take in, MSI Z370 Gaming M5, GSkill TridentZ RGB 3000MHz 16 GB DDR4, MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, Corsair RM750X PSU, Samsung Evo 850 250 GB SSD, 1TB WD Blue, Windows 10 freshly installed, newest bios. Please help me with that. Sincerely, Adrian
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So, I recently decided since my X99 5820k bit the dust, that it was time for a slight upgrade. It isn't much, but I decided to hop to the Z370 platform and grab myself an i7-8700k. Now, I know these things are typically hot, so I didn't think much when I saw it sitting at 50 degrees when idle. And then I realized that nobody else was reporting said numbers. Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 5 Processor: i7 8700k PSU: Corsair AX1200i RAM: 2x8 GB (16GB total) G.Skill Trident Z RGB @ 3200Mhz M.2 SSD: Samsung 960 Pro - 512GB CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster MasterLiquid Pro 240mm On stock settings, with MCE disabled, I was idling at 40-50 degrees. CPU was exceptionally unstable with MCE on, unless I increased the CPU voltage to 1.28v. I'm currently running stock settings with MCE _OFF_, and am hitting single core turbo speeds of 4.7, as advertised, but regularly hit 90 degrees when doing so. At first I thought it may be a cooler issue, but the loop was moved from one PC to another, and thermal paste was properly cleaned, removed and reapplied. I've tried reseating it multiple times, as well as reapplying different types of thermal paste I have laying around. No go. I tried a mild overclock despite the temps of an all core 4.5 Ghz at 1.30v, which I know is quite insane on the voltage... but I couldn't manage to get it stable under that. It pretty much pegged 100 degrees the second testing began. I know these things run hot, but this is ridiculous. Is this even normal? Also worth mentioning, this is a replacement power supply as my previous AX1200 (not i) decided to go homicidal on all my X99 stuff. It literally fried the RAM, processor AND motherboard. Talk about crap luck. In a stable configuration, this is what I am getting in OCCT reporting: https://1drv.ms/f/s!ApZn2e3A5zhUgexAg4A0fhgsNU7gwQ Any suggestions? Does it look like the replacement power supply could be bad? did I just have the worst luck ever in the silicon lottery draw? I may know things about components and all, but my knowledge of reading and diagnosing things based on voltages and whatnot? Slim to none. Interested to get some responses.
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Hi, So I have a I7-6700K on a Asus maximus VIII Hero mobo and DDR4-3200 MHZ Corsair C16 RAM on a plat-grade Corsair AX-series PSU. I currently ran into a few problems overclocking. So I currently have my system running on 4.6 GHZ and it appears to be stable for everything I can test so far. My new GPU won't be in for another 2 weeks so I will not be able to test my computer full until then. I have the core voltage at 1.33 Volts, with 1.1 V VCCIO 1.1V for the system agent voltage and level 6 CPU-load line calibration. OCCT shows no hint at any problems. Aida64 agrees. I had them run for about 2 hours apiece. However, Prime 95 is seriously hating on my CPU. It's caused errors, BSOSing (probably 20 times in total from all my different attempts. Only OC I got it not to hate was down at 4.3 GHZ). I was wondering if this would be stable realistically? I heard skylake has some serious issues with Prime 95. Side note: should I clock down my CPU until I get my GPU? I really do not use any power on it atm. Not much you can do when you're running your old 560 in your rig lol. The temps at 100% load peak at like 76 degrees C or so and avg temp is like 60-65 degrees at 100% load. I really have it down at like 25 Degrees avg. since I don't use 100 percent load right now lol. If I should clock down in the meantime, any idea what the stock settings are for the CPU? I'm thinking it's probably automatically like 1.1 V core volt, 4.0 GHZ, everything else auto?
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I had this problem for a while after I installed Windows 10. When I game, usually Source games (CS:GO, TF2), my APU gets really, really hot, to the point where my computer just freezes in the middle of a game. However, when I use a stress test overnight, like FurMark and OCCT, it does not reach alarming temperatures and does not freeze. I do not use the GPU in my APU when I game, I have a new graphics card, so I have no idea why it heats up this much. Please help, it is interfering with my matches. EDIT: Forgot to mention that when gaming, my APU doesn't even use 100% load both GPU and CPU wise.
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Over the last few weeks, I have found OCCT with error check enabled to be very helpful in finding a stable overclock for gameplay, however, I'd like some input on test settings, specifically testing duration and safety I've been stress testing my ASUS Radeon 7950 HD with the following test settings: Duration = 30 minutes Idle periods = 0 at beg., 0 at end DirectX version = DirectX11 Resolution = 1920x1080 Full screen = Enabled Error check = Enabled Shader complexity = 7 Memory used = Unchecked FPS limit = 120 fps Question #1: After you've found your relative core and memory "maxes" using tests of shorter duration, how long do you like to run the final tests in OCCT (with error check enabled) to make sure that things are truly stable during game play? Note: I think that 30 minutes in duration should be the minimum for final testing. Question #2: Using OCCT with error check enabled and with my settings listed above, how long in duration do you think I can safely run OCCT GPU stress testing? Thank you!
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I have a G1 GTX 970 and I have heard a lot of good things about OCCT because of Its error checking feature but I've heard it can be dangerous Is This True Thanks
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I have been trying to Overclock my G1 GTX 970 for the last few days and have got it Stable and Running well at 112% Power Limit +125 OC +265 Memory I get no issues with this setup (As far as I can tell) But for some reason, whenever I push the memory past +265, OCCT Gives me errors. Is OCCT Reliable when it comes to Memory Overclocking or Should I just push it until I get artifacting and then Dial it back Just asking because I've seen some people get up to +500 without issues Thanks