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Are demanding games failing to launch properly on my latest system?

Are demanding games failing to launch properly on my latest system?

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xX_gurzil_Xx
Junior Member
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09-08-2024, 01:54 PM
#21
Completed the CPU re-seating process, cleaned the paste, and reapplied it. I was confident one of the mounting screws for my Thermalright Peerless Assassin cooler wasn’t tight enough. After spinning the CPU in Cinebench, it passed stability tests without problems. Then I ran an OCCT memory test. With two sticks (slots 2 & 4), no EXPO and BIOS on full stock settings, it ran for 15 minutes (auto mode, 95% load). Next, I started Heavens Benchmark in the background, but the OCCT test began showing errors about ten minutes later. Should my testing method be correct? Is it safe to increase GPU load using Heavens?
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xX_gurzil_Xx
09-08-2024, 01:54 PM #21

Completed the CPU re-seating process, cleaned the paste, and reapplied it. I was confident one of the mounting screws for my Thermalright Peerless Assassin cooler wasn’t tight enough. After spinning the CPU in Cinebench, it passed stability tests without problems. Then I ran an OCCT memory test. With two sticks (slots 2 & 4), no EXPO and BIOS on full stock settings, it ran for 15 minutes (auto mode, 95% load). Next, I started Heavens Benchmark in the background, but the OCCT test began showing errors about ten minutes later. Should my testing method be correct? Is it safe to increase GPU load using Heavens?

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09-08-2024, 01:54 PM
#22
I ran a last check and heavily slowed down the RAM to 3600Mhz. It worked for about 40 minutes while playing Heavens, but began to fail soon after... Could the faulty RAM be the cause at this stage? I might need to replace the sticks and see if that fixes it.
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rafinha_moraes
09-08-2024, 01:54 PM #22

I ran a last check and heavily slowed down the RAM to 3600Mhz. It worked for about 40 minutes while playing Heavens, but began to fail soon after... Could the faulty RAM be the cause at this stage? I might need to replace the sticks and see if that fixes it.

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yolosolohi48
Member
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09-08-2024, 01:54 PM
#23
I purchased a Kingston FURY 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL36 Beast Black. I plan to test it on Tuesday when it arrives. Fingers crossed the RAM won't be an issue.
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yolosolohi48
09-08-2024, 01:54 PM #23

I purchased a Kingston FURY 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL36 Beast Black. I plan to test it on Tuesday when it arrives. Fingers crossed the RAM won't be an issue.

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Aaron_Hussain
Junior Member
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09-08-2024, 01:54 PM
#24
@kerberos_20
@Eximo
@SorryBella
sorry to keep tagging you folks, but at this point I am really desperate
🙁
While waiting for new RAM I started running every possible test from OCCT and spot that Linpack also throws an error from time to time. What can it mean?
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Aaron_Hussain
09-08-2024, 01:54 PM #24

@kerberos_20
@Eximo
@SorryBella
sorry to keep tagging you folks, but at this point I am really desperate
🙁
While waiting for new RAM I started running every possible test from OCCT and spot that Linpack also throws an error from time to time. What can it mean?

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Kynedee
Posting Freak
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09-08-2024, 01:54 PM
#25
Uncertain about the usual failure percentage. DDR5 includes an ECC feature that allows it to handle small mistakes. Record this information and check performance after testing with the updated memory.
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Kynedee
09-08-2024, 01:54 PM #25

Uncertain about the usual failure percentage. DDR5 includes an ECC feature that allows it to handle small mistakes. Record this information and check performance after testing with the updated memory.

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