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GugaLeao
Junior Member
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01-24-2026, 05:42 AM
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You're experiencing crashes in Cinebench when overclocking, but not in AIDA 64 after a few hours. This suggests the issue might be related to how the software handles memory or system stability during stress tests. The difference in behavior could be due to variations in how each application manages resources or detects errors.
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GugaLeao
01-24-2026, 05:42 AM #1

You're experiencing crashes in Cinebench when overclocking, but not in AIDA 64 after a few hours. This suggests the issue might be related to how the software handles memory or system stability during stress tests. The difference in behavior could be due to variations in how each application manages resources or detects errors.

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acromo
Member
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01-24-2026, 10:02 AM
#2
Stress or bench programs load the hardware in various ways (for example, rendering an image, counting items, solving equations, etc.). Therefore, it's advised to test with multiple software options. AIDA64 is suitable for general testing but may lack strength. You might prefer prime95 or RealBench to verify CPU stability. Also, adjusting the CPU clock or voltage might not resolve the issue; consider using Memtest86 to check RAM stability.
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acromo
01-24-2026, 10:02 AM #2

Stress or bench programs load the hardware in various ways (for example, rendering an image, counting items, solving equations, etc.). Therefore, it's advised to test with multiple software options. AIDA64 is suitable for general testing but may lack strength. You might prefer prime95 or RealBench to verify CPU stability. Also, adjusting the CPU clock or voltage might not resolve the issue; consider using Memtest86 to check RAM stability.

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DengeliOda
Member
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02-03-2026, 07:14 AM
#3
Stress or bench programs load hardware in various ways (for example, rendering an image, counting items, solving equations). Therefore, it's advised to test with multiple software options. AIDA64 is suitable for general testing but may lack strength. You might consider using prime95 or RealBench to verify CPU stability.

Also, overclocking the CPU can impact RAM performance. If adjusting the CPU clock or voltage doesn't resolve the issue, use Memtest86 to ensure your RAM remains stable.
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DengeliOda
02-03-2026, 07:14 AM #3

Stress or bench programs load hardware in various ways (for example, rendering an image, counting items, solving equations). Therefore, it's advised to test with multiple software options. AIDA64 is suitable for general testing but may lack strength. You might consider using prime95 or RealBench to verify CPU stability.

Also, overclocking the CPU can impact RAM performance. If adjusting the CPU clock or voltage doesn't resolve the issue, use Memtest86 to ensure your RAM remains stable.