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1 minute ago, InfernalClaw said:

is that normal or do i have to revert my OC?

Not normal, a stable system should be able to run Prime95 indefinitely with no issue. Your curve optimizer settings are a little too aggressive. 

 

Normally I'd say that if it doesn't pass Prime95 for a static OC that's not necessarily a bad thing as it's overly aggressive, but with how the curve optimizer works if it fails Prime95 it's very unstable. 

Im currently running prime 95 on r7 5800x as i set up a curve optimizer oc from my ryzen master app( i let the app do it per core) and im testing how stable it is on prime 95, its been running the torture test with the "blend option" for about 20 mins so far and all is good but i noticed in 2 of the workers it says fatal error and hardware failure but the thing is running still, is that normal or do i have to revert my OC?

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1 minute ago, InfernalClaw said:

is that normal or do i have to revert my OC?

Not normal, a stable system should be able to run Prime95 indefinitely with no issue. Your curve optimizer settings are a little too aggressive. 

 

Normally I'd say that if it doesn't pass Prime95 for a static OC that's not necessarily a bad thing as it's overly aggressive, but with how the curve optimizer works if it fails Prime95 it's very unstable. 

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1 minute ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Not normal, a stable system should be able to run Prime95 indefinitely with no issue. Your curve optimizer settings are a little too aggressive. 

 

Normally I'd say that if it doesn't pass Prime95 for a static OC that's not necessarily a bad thing as it's overly aggressive, but with how the curve optimizer works if it fails Prime95 it's very unstable. 

Yeah but it didnt crash nor did my pc? So like does that mean it failed still?

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1 minute ago, InfernalClaw said:

Yeah but it didnt crash nor did my pc? So like does that mean it failed still?

Yes, the test failed. If you go to try and use your system as normal, odds are you will get random blue screens at idle/browsing the internrt as the curve optimizer will only fail Prime95 when it's very unstable. 

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As the above posters said you need to back off your CO if it fails prime , Out of curiosity.

 

I think you can do it per core on the 5800X right? Try being less aggressive on the cores that failed and try again.

 

There's no magic settings just trial and error.

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