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Is my 9900K not fully stable?5ghz

Tell u what just to prove a point put 1.4v through ur cpu (1.45v is the limit)

so ur 10000000 percent stable af and I bet it still happens 

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15 minutes ago, Ebony Falcon said:

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

 

Untrue! It's a rendering benchmark that doesn't check for errors. It's only useful for benchmarking the speed of a CPU.

Even if your computer blue screens it means that there's been a fatal error that the system can't recover from but even if it doesn't happen there might be small errors in the rendering job that don't make the computer blue screen. 

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1 hour ago, Tundral said:

 

Untrue! It's a rendering benchmark that doesn't check for errors. It's only useful for benchmarking the speed of a CPU.

Even if your computer blue screens it means that there's been a fatal error that the system can't recover from but even if it doesn't happen there might be small errors in the rendering job that don't make the computer blue screen. 

Ok but regaurdless it wouldn’t cause gpu render to be dropped it’s definatly drivers 

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Somebody said:"
ts the cpu =_=

do yourself a favour and take a trip to the EA forums and look at all the topics on it.

Multithreaded frostbite engine is notorious for putting the driver into a bad state on unstable cpu's. "


So if its the cpu why on updated drivers ( not creator one ) i dont have issue now?

 

yes i updated to newest drivers and not issue actually.

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3 hours ago, worry said:

yes i updated to newest drivers and not issue actually.

Pretty predictable seeing the error code and knowing the issue only happens in a specific point.

Although I'd still recommend making your OC P95 small FFT capable

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24hrs of Prime95 Blend w/AVX has been the gold stander for stability since I can remember...although it really is overkill and unrealistically hot for most users.  Blend runs the same sets as small fft, it just mixes in other sets with them so it is not constantly maxing power draw.  In blend my 9900k still pulls 260 watts at 5.GHz1 1.33v.

Spoiler

My 9900k @ 5.1....

 

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If you don't want to run that try running OCCT, AIDA64, and Realbench.  All three of those use AVX.  Then run Prime95 w/ out AVX which shouldn't be too hot.

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