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Is my 9900K not fully stable?5ghz

Hello. When i am run Battlefield 5 after long time sitting on desktop and click mission restart,when i click PRESS SPACE to skip scene movie part it crash everytime to desktop.

Event viewer said:"display driver stopped responding and has recovered".

This is exception code of crash:"0x887a0006 "

Second time its fine. When i am on Windows 10 desktop without game running few hours. And after long time when i run game first time, it always crashed on the same point. Just before mission start when i click SKIP CUTSCENE. Thats all. Second time its fine.

Also in background have only gpuz and msi afterburner + rivatuner.



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I am using the newest drivers.

Also i tested Unigine Heaven ,3dmark firestrike and other games for hours and no crashes. Even Battlefield 5 running stable,just that one crash after movie part intro scene. Is my cpu not stable?

 

Somebody said from GF forum this:"your cpu is probably not fully stable and tiny errors just built up till this eventuated"

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Download Prime95 and run Small FFTs (max heat)

If you see errors starting to pop up, or the system crashes, or if your CPU clocks drop due to thermal throttling, you're not stable. 

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I will not run Prime95 to burn cpu much more. For me cinebench and realbench is enough withour errors

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2 minutes ago, worry said:


Event viewer said:"display driver stopped responding and has recovered".

 

It literally says the GPU driver has crashed. So I think there's some bug in the driver and/or the game for it to be crashing at some specific part of an intro.

Try to either update your GPU driver or if you're on the newest version already then try uninstalling the GPU driver and reinstalling it.

 

I highly doubt it has anything to do with the CPU since it says display driver and only happens at a specific point in a specific game.

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2 minutes ago, Chronified said:

Download Prime95 and run Small FFTs (max heat)

If you see errors starting to pop up, or the system crashes, or if your CPU clocks drop due to thermal throttling, you're not stable. 

If your thermals are getting too high on your CPU that's probably why, and I recommend this method.


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3 minutes ago, worry said:

I will not run Prime95 to burn cpu much more

That.. That's how you test for oc stability though

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yeah but it crashing exactly on the same point when i click skip cutscene i doubt its related to hardware. And second time its fine.

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1 minute ago, worry said:

I will not run Prime95 to burn cpu much more. For me cinebench and realbench is enough withour errors 

Does Cinebench even check for errors? Even if Cinebench doesn't crash or exhibit any odd behavior it doesn't mean there aren't small errors caused by an unstable overclock that might cause some issues in other applications. I don't think this is CPU related but if you really aren't confident enough to run P95 small FFT then I wouldn't be confident that your CPU at 5Ghz isn't causing errors in the background that you might just not be noticing.

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1 minute ago, worry said:

yeah but it crashing exactly on the same point when i click skip cutscene i doubt its related to hardware. And second time its fine.

Downclock the CPU and try that portion of the game again, if it goes smoothly without errors or if it does get errors still you'll find out if it's your issue?

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Most people don't like going above 1.25 volts on an over volt, my 9600k is at 1.44 which is pretty high to get a stable 5.2 Ghz. Either downclock and lower the voltage or raise your voltage. You're basically forcing the 9900k to turbo because by default that CPU turbos up to 5Ghz, I'm thinking you've got something set wrong, have a drivers issue, or you're lacking voltage.

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In game i can play 20 hours without single issue. It happens after long time idling when i run first game and click skip cutscene . But when i dont click skip cutscene it passed normal. Guys you still think its cpu voltage issue?: D

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Best way to check if it's your overclock or voltage would be to set your overclock back to stock settings and see if it still crashes. Run it on stock and if it doesn't crash then it's your overclock if it still crashes it's something else.

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Prime95 small fft is a great test you should definitely not skip out on because your benchmark software is working fine. Also Intel Burn Test is another good software that tests if your overclock is stable. 

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Well, unless you torture test your CPU you'll never really know if it's 100% stable.

 

Just because the error message pointed at the display driver doesn't mean it has anything to do with the GPU. Everything is being run by the CPU. If there's an unrecoverable error a component will crash. It could also be the memory controller.

 

Modern CPUs have some thermal protection. If they get too hot they'll throttle or just plain shut down. 

 

I wouldn't really point at your CPU itself. If it is hardware related it's probably the memory or the memory controller. Maybe you need to downclod that a bit. The fact that it crashes at the very same time implies imho that it's not a CPU issue though. 

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Run Prime95 small fft or run 3DMark Time Spy

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timespy working fine i said in 1 post

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43 minutes ago, worry said:

timespy working fine i said in 1 post

This is not pushing your CPU to the max as a torture test would do. You can't test for stability this way.

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1 hour ago, Tundral said:

Does Cinebench even check for errors? Even if Cinebench doesn't crash or exhibit any odd behavior it doesn't mean there aren't small errors caused by an unstable overclock that might cause some issues in other applications. I don't think this is CPU related but if you really aren't confident enough to run P95 small FFT then I wouldn't be confident that your CPU at 5Ghz isn't causing errors in the background that you might just not be noticing.

Cinebench usually only crashes if the voltage is too low, in my experience.

 

1 hour ago, worry said:

timespy working fine i said in 1 post

If your CPU doesn't pass a stress test, then it's not stable.

 

This is really the only way to know for sure if it's stable or not.

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1 hour ago, worry said:

I will not run Prime95 to burn cpu much more. For me cinebench and realbench is enough withour errors

Pc has so many facters and just 1 or 2 test wont just help

 

2 hours ago, worry said:

"display driver stopped responding and has recovered".

That is  gpu related,Not cpu

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2 hours ago, worry said:

yeah but it crashing exactly on the same point when i click skip cutscene i doubt its related to hardware. And second time its fine.

It is most likely a driver issue, try updating your video drivers. Also do you know if your GPU is working properly? As in, it is not dying, or isn't running an unstable overclock?

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1 minute ago, Berfs1 said:

It is most likely a driver issue, try updating your video drivers. Also do you know if your GPU is working properly? As in, it is not dying, or isn't running an unstable overclock?

 

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4 hours ago, worry said:

Event viewer said:"display driver stopped responding and has recovered".

This is exception code of crash:"0x887a0006 "

Second time its fine. When i am on Windows 10 desktop without game running few hours. And after long time when i run game first time, it always crashed on the same point. Just before mission start when i click SKIP CUTSCENE. Thats all. Second time its fine.
 

As I mentioned in your post yesterday, I used to get similar errors in BF4 with my overclocked CPU (i5-3570K @ 4.5ghz) even though I could run Prime95, Intel Burn Test & Timespy no problem. I reduced my OC to 4.3ghz and have never had a problem since. 

I spent dozens of hours trying to figure out what the problem could be, I even wasted a bunch of time talking with EA support, and nothing I tried, read about or had recommended to me worked until I reduced my OC. I'm not an expert by any means but I do know Battlefield games are CPU intensive, at the very least it's worth eliminating as the root cause.

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4 hours ago, worry said:

I will not run Prime95 to burn cpu much more. For me cinebench and realbench is enough withour errors

Prime95 is how you test for stability, Linus, Luke, Anthony, Alex and I'm sure others that I can't confirm (bc I haven't seen them doing it in videos) at the office use Prime95 for stability testing. Heck even Kingpin, der8auer, BitWit and GamersNexus use it to test for stability.

 

Obviously "cinebench and realbench is enough" is a false statement because. here you are, asking if your CPU is stable because it's NOT.

Cinebench and realbench don't test for stability, they test for overall performance. Just because they don't crash during testing doesn't mean that your system is stable. 

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I want to point out again that it might not be a CPU issue itself - at least not a core clock issue. Prime95 stresses different things depending on the settings. The Small FFT Setting stresses the CPU and its cache but basically no RAM tests. I don't have overclocked an 8th or 9th gen Intel Core CPU but I assume it's pretty much similar to how it was done on 4th gen. That means there's more than one clockspeed: Ring/LLC and Core (ignoring baseline). The memory controller is affected by the Ring/LLC clock. Some high Core clocks don't work well with high (or even default) Ring clocks. Reasons can be memory itself or the memory controller or some weird hiccups in timings. Sometimes adding a bit of Ring voltage is enough, sometimes you need to drop either Ring or Core clocks.

 

If you stress test with Small FFTs in Prime95, you don't test for these kind of errors/instabilities. For this you need Blend in Prime95. 

 

The fact that the game is always crashing in the same conditions may be connected to high memory loads during these processes. Instable overclocks are usually unpredictable - they will fail but it's not sure when it happens.

 

I'd test my memory with memtest86+ with default clocks, then with overclock again. If the overclock produces errors but is stable in a Small FFT torture test, you can adjust Ring voltage or clock. If that doesn't help you have to reduce your core clock a bit.

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Wtf are this lot on about lol

if u pass r15 ect ur cpu is fine, Luther wise you would blue screen 

 

nice oc btw same as my 8700k 1.33 5ghz :)

 

its just a battlefield thing 

the game is a bit aids the drivers at aids

 

definetly not the cpu causeing a display driver stoped working error 

 

just to be in the safe side up the power limit on your card 20 percent or what ever but leave clocks alone I might find it’s slightly starved as was my 2080 

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