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Aida64 did not succeed, however other tests passed.

Aida64 did not succeed, however other tests passed.

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noahsent
Member
150
12-08-2017, 03:22 PM
#1
Hello,
I've been optimizing my system for a while now.
Ryzen 5 1600 3.7GHz @1.250v
RAM XMP 3000MHz (running at 2666) – 2x8GB
MOBO is ROG Strix B350-F with the latest BIOS 4009
So far, these tests confirm I've met my goals:
memtest86 4 pass, 10 pass
HCI at 1000%
prime95 small fft 15 min
ASUS RealBench 1 hour (with 8GB RAM)
prime95 blend 4 hour (with 90% RAM)
BUT
my computer completely shuts down in AIDA in just 18 minutes (CPU, FPU, CACHE, MEMORY)
blank screen, can't force shutdown, so I have to power off from the PSU.
AIDA is supposed to be lighter than these tests, right?
I don’t understand what’s happening, please help me.
Thank you.
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noahsent
12-08-2017, 03:22 PM #1

Hello,
I've been optimizing my system for a while now.
Ryzen 5 1600 3.7GHz @1.250v
RAM XMP 3000MHz (running at 2666) – 2x8GB
MOBO is ROG Strix B350-F with the latest BIOS 4009
So far, these tests confirm I've met my goals:
memtest86 4 pass, 10 pass
HCI at 1000%
prime95 small fft 15 min
ASUS RealBench 1 hour (with 8GB RAM)
prime95 blend 4 hour (with 90% RAM)
BUT
my computer completely shuts down in AIDA in just 18 minutes (CPU, FPU, CACHE, MEMORY)
blank screen, can't force shutdown, so I have to power off from the PSU.
AIDA is supposed to be lighter than these tests, right?
I don’t understand what’s happening, please help me.
Thank you.

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alexmarin
Junior Member
4
12-15-2017, 06:04 AM
#2
Miftamail.huda :
Shektron :
Have you tried reinstalling AIDA64? If it's the sole stress test causing issues, perhaps that's the cause... Maybe.
I haven't done it yet; I'm planning to use only Prime 95 for CPU and memtest86&HCI for memory. Those options seemed to be the best.
Would you agree?
In general, using more stress tests helps ensure stability – sometimes certain tests miss problems while others catch them. Relying on just one test might not be ideal. But since you're only experiencing issues with AIDA64, you could let it pass temporarily. Also, increasing the voltage isn't solving the problem, and your overclock seems to be...
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alexmarin
12-15-2017, 06:04 AM #2

Miftamail.huda :
Shektron :
Have you tried reinstalling AIDA64? If it's the sole stress test causing issues, perhaps that's the cause... Maybe.
I haven't done it yet; I'm planning to use only Prime 95 for CPU and memtest86&HCI for memory. Those options seemed to be the best.
Would you agree?
In general, using more stress tests helps ensure stability – sometimes certain tests miss problems while others catch them. Relying on just one test might not be ideal. But since you're only experiencing issues with AIDA64, you could let it pass temporarily. Also, increasing the voltage isn't solving the problem, and your overclock seems to be...

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No_Gaming
Junior Member
8
12-29-2017, 02:56 AM
#3
You might not have run the tests long enough—Prime95 for an hour could have uncovered problems. In reality, a 3.7 GHz processor should be manageable even on the default cooler, so perhaps another factor is at play. Try executing Prime95 and AIDA64 for at least 30 minutes, with one hour suggested as a longer duration.
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No_Gaming
12-29-2017, 02:56 AM #3

You might not have run the tests long enough—Prime95 for an hour could have uncovered problems. In reality, a 3.7 GHz processor should be manageable even on the default cooler, so perhaps another factor is at play. Try executing Prime95 and AIDA64 for at least 30 minutes, with one hour suggested as a longer duration.

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kaden500
Member
57
12-29-2017, 08:00 AM
#4
Thanks for the quick reply.
I mentioned using Prime95 blend test for 4 hours plus, and there were no errors.
Are you talking about a small FFT test for one hour?
Yes, definitely not temperature issues—AIDA said the temp was 57 when it crashed. I have an H100 AIO cooler.
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kaden500
12-29-2017, 08:00 AM #4

Thanks for the quick reply.
I mentioned using Prime95 blend test for 4 hours plus, and there were no errors.
Are you talking about a small FFT test for one hour?
Yes, definitely not temperature issues—AIDA said the temp was 57 when it crashed. I have an H100 AIO cooler.

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grr_face1
Member
144
01-04-2018, 08:29 AM
#5
I think you might be running low on voltage for 3.7, which could be causing some instability. I’d increase the power a bit and check if it resolves the issue, assuming your temperatures are stable at the current level.
You’re safe at 1.30v; you can go up to that and do further tests.
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grr_face1
01-04-2018, 08:29 AM #5

I think you might be running low on voltage for 3.7, which could be causing some instability. I’d increase the power a bit and check if it resolves the issue, assuming your temperatures are stable at the current level.
You’re safe at 1.30v; you can go up to that and do further tests.

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emmylee33
Senior Member
710
01-04-2018, 03:20 PM
#6
I'll attempt that, but why is the realbench and blend test working perfectly too? Also, the completed BF1 campaign finished without any issues.
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emmylee33
01-04-2018, 03:20 PM #6

I'll attempt that, but why is the realbench and blend test working perfectly too? Also, the completed BF1 campaign finished without any issues.

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Ion23
Member
170
01-04-2018, 10:36 PM
#7
It indicates you're near stability, but still not there. An unstable overclock doesn't always cause all tests to fail.
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Ion23
01-04-2018, 10:36 PM #7

It indicates you're near stability, but still not there. An unstable overclock doesn't always cause all tests to fail.

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Kecs
Member
204
01-05-2018, 12:43 AM
#8
I'm just concerned about potential hardware issues, aren't you? If there are any, it could definitely cause failures during testing, could it be?
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Kecs
01-05-2018, 12:43 AM #8

I'm just concerned about potential hardware issues, aren't you? If there are any, it could definitely cause failures during testing, could it be?

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ChocIsBae
Junior Member
9
01-05-2018, 01:17 AM
#9
I noticed AIDA64 also crashes with the default BIOS. Might it be a bug? I downloaded OCCT and ran it for an hour without issues. Should I be concerned about AIDA? Is it stable? Any further tests you'd like to run?
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ChocIsBae
01-05-2018, 01:17 AM #9

I noticed AIDA64 also crashes with the default BIOS. Might it be a bug? I downloaded OCCT and ran it for an hour without issues. Should I be concerned about AIDA? Is it stable? Any further tests you'd like to run?

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antmat04
Member
220
01-05-2018, 03:11 AM
#10
Have you attempted to reinstall AIDA64? If it was the sole stress test leading to issues, perhaps the issue lies elsewhere... Maybe.
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antmat04
01-05-2018, 03:11 AM #10

Have you attempted to reinstall AIDA64? If it was the sole stress test leading to issues, perhaps the issue lies elsewhere... Maybe.

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