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2018/11/13 20:05:47 (permalink)
I was hoping some of you more experienced tweakers could point me in the right direction...
 
I'm running into a rounding error (.5 when expecting less than .4) when running latest version of Prime95. From what I've read this error typically means voltage to CPU and/or DIMMs should be bumped up or the RAM timings are off.  
 
BUT, i get this error within a few minutes of running the torture test on all threads, and i receive this error whether running CPU on stock settings, not just overclocked settings.  i'm running my ram on it's XMP profile 1.  My PSU is overkill so voltages should be sufficient.
 
Where should I begin looking to trouble shoot this?  Passmark burn-in testing passes, although I've only run it in 15 minute intervals. 
 
My thermals appears to be fine using intel's XTU stress testing, under 80c.  EVGA RoboOC suggests 4800mhz for the OC and the bios stress testing keeps thermals under 80c as well.
 
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Re: Help troubleshooting burnin test error 2018/11/14 09:55:13 (permalink)
Here is what I use for settings on my 7940x at 4.8
Lock your mesh at 30
The last two voltage settings at the bottom just out of the picture are set at 0
 

 
 

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Re: Help troubleshooting burnin test error 2018/11/14 12:52:36 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby ChintzyButters 2018/11/14 20:13:41
Does the issue go away if you run your ram at 2666 mhz? If yes, you'll most likely need to bump up your imc voltage a bit to get it to pass.
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Re: Help troubleshooting burnin test error 2018/11/14 20:30:46 (permalink)
I think you sent me down the right track Sajin, thank you.  A quick test with stock CPU settings and the ram XMP profile set at 2667 seems to be stable as far as prime95 is concerned... i'll bump things back up and see how much progress i can make from there.
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Re: Help troubleshooting burnin test error 2018/11/14 22:03:43 (permalink)

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