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7600k 5ghz issue in prime65 but consistent performance across all tests, aida64 stress test lasted 30 minutes

7600k 5ghz issue in prime65 but consistent performance across all tests, aida64 stress test lasted 30 minutes

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I_AM_NOJO
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10-10-2017, 06:28 AM
#11
Vellinious:
10 mins "at least" doesn't guarantee stability. Perform OCCT / P95 for a minimum of an hour under heavy load, and Realbench for an hour during light load testing. No single tool can confirm perfect stability since they use different instruction sets. I can say you'll still face issues if your tests only last 10 minutes. TL;DR: If you lack the patience to run proper stability checks, it's your responsibility—and your files are at risk. Enjoy.
With a minimum of 10 minutes I mean the shortest stress test I ever ran is 10 minutes, usually I stick to what others suggest (30 minutes), normally.
Your files
I don’t want to go into details, my CPU passed all tests (including the game benchmark with superposition, though my first real game will be in about a week), and I’ve already picked a solid answer (thanks, blockhead78 and TehPenguin, especially blockhead78). So, to sum up, I’m not encountering problems except with prime95. My concern is whether that could cause issues—two people said unless you notice actual problems (the "sign" matters), you shouldn’t worry. If the answer you got includes examples and details (again, thanks everyone), I’ll consider it a solution to my issue. Thanks again to TehPenguin, blockhead78, and all who helped!
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I_AM_NOJO
10-10-2017, 06:28 AM #11

Vellinious:
10 mins "at least" doesn't guarantee stability. Perform OCCT / P95 for a minimum of an hour under heavy load, and Realbench for an hour during light load testing. No single tool can confirm perfect stability since they use different instruction sets. I can say you'll still face issues if your tests only last 10 minutes. TL;DR: If you lack the patience to run proper stability checks, it's your responsibility—and your files are at risk. Enjoy.
With a minimum of 10 minutes I mean the shortest stress test I ever ran is 10 minutes, usually I stick to what others suggest (30 minutes), normally.
Your files
I don’t want to go into details, my CPU passed all tests (including the game benchmark with superposition, though my first real game will be in about a week), and I’ve already picked a solid answer (thanks, blockhead78 and TehPenguin, especially blockhead78). So, to sum up, I’m not encountering problems except with prime95. My concern is whether that could cause issues—two people said unless you notice actual problems (the "sign" matters), you shouldn’t worry. If the answer you got includes examples and details (again, thanks everyone), I’ll consider it a solution to my issue. Thanks again to TehPenguin, blockhead78, and all who helped!
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Woody_JuX
Member
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10-15-2017, 01:09 AM
#12
Vellinious :
The claim of "at least" stability is misleading. For heavy loads, run OCCT / P95 for over an hour, and for light loads, use Realbench for an hour. No single tool can confirm perfect stability since they all differ in instruction sets. I’ll say you’ll keep facing issues if your tests only last 10 minutes. TL;DR: If you can’t properly stress-test, it’s your responsibility—and your data is at risk. Enjoy.
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Woody_JuX
10-15-2017, 01:09 AM #12

Vellinious :
The claim of "at least" stability is misleading. For heavy loads, run OCCT / P95 for over an hour, and for light loads, use Realbench for an hour. No single tool can confirm perfect stability since they all differ in instruction sets. I’ll say you’ll keep facing issues if your tests only last 10 minutes. TL;DR: If you can’t properly stress-test, it’s your responsibility—and your data is at risk. Enjoy.

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Valkxz
Member
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10-15-2017, 01:17 AM
#13
TehPenguin :
Vellinious would say: Don't assume stability for just a short time. Run OCCT or P95 for at least an hour under heavy load, and Realbench for an hour with light load. No single tool can confirm perfect stability since they all use different instruction sets. I’ll just remind you—if your tests only last 10 minutes, you’re likely missing the mark. TL;DR: If you can't properly stress-test, it's on you, and your data is at risk. Enjoy.
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Valkxz
10-15-2017, 01:17 AM #13

TehPenguin :
Vellinious would say: Don't assume stability for just a short time. Run OCCT or P95 for at least an hour under heavy load, and Realbench for an hour with light load. No single tool can confirm perfect stability since they all use different instruction sets. I’ll just remind you—if your tests only last 10 minutes, you’re likely missing the mark. TL;DR: If you can't properly stress-test, it's on you, and your data is at risk. Enjoy.

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