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OCCT CPU Test question

OCCT CPU Test question

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SktvApocalypse
Junior Member
37
06-27-2016, 06:39 AM
#1
Hi,
Name: David
Device: MSI z97 gaming 5
Processor: i7 4790k
Clock Speed: 4,60MHz
Overclock Level: 1,30v
Voltage: 1,30v
Vccin: 1.85v
CPU Ring Voltage: auto (1.18v)
CPU SA: auto (0, 889v)
Ring Ratio: auto (4000mhz)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaw X 1600mhz cl7 (stock) 2x4gb dual
GPU: msi gtx 1060 gaming x 6gb
Cooling: Corsair h100i v2
Turbo Boost: enabled (cannot disable up to 4.4ghz)
Eist: disabled
Intel C-State: disabled
Svid communication: enabled
XMP: enabled

My issue concerns the OC test program. With the BIOS settings above, I can successfully pass medium and large data tests. However, I’m confused about why sometimes the test fails and I encounter a blue screen, while other times the system runs smoothly for an hour. Can someone assist me?
Aida64, realbench, ibt i am stable for hours. Cinebench r23 is stable with a score of 5539 points.
My temperatures stay below 75°C.
All the best!
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SktvApocalypse
06-27-2016, 06:39 AM #1

Hi,
Name: David
Device: MSI z97 gaming 5
Processor: i7 4790k
Clock Speed: 4,60MHz
Overclock Level: 1,30v
Voltage: 1,30v
Vccin: 1.85v
CPU Ring Voltage: auto (1.18v)
CPU SA: auto (0, 889v)
Ring Ratio: auto (4000mhz)
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaw X 1600mhz cl7 (stock) 2x4gb dual
GPU: msi gtx 1060 gaming x 6gb
Cooling: Corsair h100i v2
Turbo Boost: enabled (cannot disable up to 4.4ghz)
Eist: disabled
Intel C-State: disabled
Svid communication: enabled
XMP: enabled

My issue concerns the OC test program. With the BIOS settings above, I can successfully pass medium and large data tests. However, I’m confused about why sometimes the test fails and I encounter a blue screen, while other times the system runs smoothly for an hour. Can someone assist me?
Aida64, realbench, ibt i am stable for hours. Cinebench r23 is stable with a score of 5539 points.
My temperatures stay below 75°C.
All the best!

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edpuma
Junior Member
11
06-27-2016, 11:55 PM
#2
So the BSOD only occur during OCCT? None of the games you use, causes similar issues?
If this is true, then I'd say the fault is already located, that being OCCD itself. The best thing to do is to contact the developer of OCCT and provide details about your setup, and also the specific driver versions installed (maybe there is a way to extract all necessary info from within OCCT).
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edpuma
06-27-2016, 11:55 PM #2

So the BSOD only occur during OCCT? None of the games you use, causes similar issues?
If this is true, then I'd say the fault is already located, that being OCCD itself. The best thing to do is to contact the developer of OCCT and provide details about your setup, and also the specific driver versions installed (maybe there is a way to extract all necessary info from within OCCT).