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So i was running 3DMark to test system stability and gpu overclock stability and i ran into some crashes

at first i thought that maybe it was the gpu overclock but then I lowered the core and memory clock and it was still crashing

after the second run that crashes I looked at the "results" and saw that my gpu clocked at around 2040MHz, mem at around 1875MHz and cpu around 4.9GHz

a second before the crash the cpu spiked to 7.32GHz

????????

how can that be?

running 10600K on 4.9GHz all cores and a 2080 on 2040-2070Mhz core clock and 1875MHz memory clock

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1 hour ago, HardStroke said:

So i was running 3DMark to test system stability and gpu overclock stability and i ran into some crashes

at first i thought that maybe it was the gpu overclock but then I lowered the core and memory clock and it was still crashing

after the second run that crashes I looked at the "results" and saw that my gpu clocked at around 2040MHz, mem at around 1875MHz and cpu around 4.9GHz

a second before the crash the cpu spiked to 7.32GHz

????????

how can that be?

running 10600K on 4.9GHz all cores and a 2080 on 2040-2070Mhz core clock and 1875MHz memory clock

Where did you see that reading of 7.32GHz? 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 - 3900x @ 4.4GHz with a Custom Loop | MBO: ASUS Crosshair VI Extreme | RAM: 4x4GB Apacer 2666MHz overclocked to 3933MHz with OCZ Reaper HPC Heatsinks | GPU: PowerColor Red Devil 6900XT | SSDs: Intel 660P 512GB SSD and Intel 660P 1TB SSD | HDD: 2x WD Black 6TB and Seagate Backup Plus 8TB External Drive | PSU: Corsair RM1000i | Case: Cooler Master C700P Black Edition | Build Log: here

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21 hours ago, HardStroke said:

in the 3dmark app

 

More likely an incorrect reading that was caused by an unstable overclock. Recommend to use Intel Burn Test to check if the system is stable the way you have it configured right now. 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 - 3900x @ 4.4GHz with a Custom Loop | MBO: ASUS Crosshair VI Extreme | RAM: 4x4GB Apacer 2666MHz overclocked to 3933MHz with OCZ Reaper HPC Heatsinks | GPU: PowerColor Red Devil 6900XT | SSDs: Intel 660P 512GB SSD and Intel 660P 1TB SSD | HDD: 2x WD Black 6TB and Seagate Backup Plus 8TB External Drive | PSU: Corsair RM1000i | Case: Cooler Master C700P Black Edition | Build Log: here

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6 hours ago, Analog said:

 

More likely an incorrect reading that was caused by an unstable overclock. Recommend to use Intel Burn Test to check if the system is stable the way you have it configured right now. 

i tried c20 and some games like forza and cyberpunk

tried rendering videos

worked fine

my system does crash on prime95 but I don't really care since everything else is stable

my first 3dmark run was fine

ill try intelburntest now to see if its stable

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21 minutes ago, HardStroke said:

i tried c20 and some games like forza and cyberpunk

tried rendering videos

worked fine

my system does crash on prime95 but I don't really care since everything else is stable

my first 3dmark run was fine

ill try intelburntest now to see if its stable

I'd lay money on memory OC. What are the memory settings you're using?

 

Also, for everyone's reference. 

I like your PSU btw. Mine are 10 years old now. CP series. 850w and 1kw.

 

  • CPU
    I5 10600k 4.8GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Vision G
  • RAM
    2x Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600MHz cl18
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2080
  • Case
    Corsair 275R Airflow
  • Storage
    Kingston A400 240GB
    3x WD Blue 1TB 2012
  • PSU
    Antec High Current Gamer GOLD 850W 80+
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100X 240mm AIO liquid cooling
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11 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

I'd lay money on memory OC. What are the memory settings you're using?

 

Also, for everyone's reference. 

I like your PSU btw. Mine are 10 years old now. CP series. 850w and 1kw.

 

  • CPU
    I5 10600k 4.8GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Vision G
  • RAM
    2x Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600MHz cl18
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2080
  • Case
    Corsair 275R Airflow
  • Storage
    Kingston A400 240GB
    3x WD Blue 1TB 2012
  • PSU
    Antec High Current Gamer GOLD 850W 80+
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100X 240mm AIO liquid cooling

I have both kits on 3600MHz CL17-21-21-41

and I did some tightening on the secondary timings, but they are not extremely tight

This PSU is indeed very good

I was going to buy the 750W version but it was out of stock when I came to buy it so I just went for the bigger 850W version for future gpu upgrades

my system draws underload about 350-400W so I don't even hear the PSU fan

"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." - Bruce Lee

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