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Stress Tests Did Not Pass in Aida64, Successful in RealBench

Stress Tests Did Not Pass in Aida64, Successful in RealBench

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tydall
Member
137
06-10-2019, 10:25 AM
#1
Hello there!
I have build a new PC and i try to stress it. I didn't get Blue Screen or something, only want to stress it.
The specs:
Proccesor: i5 9600k - no overclock, only stock to 4.6Ghz
Mobo: Asus Z370P 2
RAM: Corsair LPX 3000Mhz CL16
Power supply: Seasonic Focus 650W
GPU: RTX 2060
I have test it 9 hours with Prime95 and one core fails with "Rounding error 0.49 expected less than 0.4". I was reading about Prime95 that is pushing to hard the proccesor. Next i have try with RealBench and was running 1 hour on 100% and again for 30 minutes and the stress test was passed! Good to hear that.
After this i was trying with Aida64 and i have check all without "Stress local disks" and "Stress GPU". After 2 minutes has give me Hardware failed. After this i try individualy for 15 minutes each (Stress CPU, Stress FPU, Stress cache, Stress system memory) and all has pass the stress test.
What is the problem with Aida64? Why i can't run all in same time? Thank you.
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tydall
06-10-2019, 10:25 AM #1

Hello there!
I have build a new PC and i try to stress it. I didn't get Blue Screen or something, only want to stress it.
The specs:
Proccesor: i5 9600k - no overclock, only stock to 4.6Ghz
Mobo: Asus Z370P 2
RAM: Corsair LPX 3000Mhz CL16
Power supply: Seasonic Focus 650W
GPU: RTX 2060
I have test it 9 hours with Prime95 and one core fails with "Rounding error 0.49 expected less than 0.4". I was reading about Prime95 that is pushing to hard the proccesor. Next i have try with RealBench and was running 1 hour on 100% and again for 30 minutes and the stress test was passed! Good to hear that.
After this i was trying with Aida64 and i have check all without "Stress local disks" and "Stress GPU". After 2 minutes has give me Hardware failed. After this i try individualy for 15 minutes each (Stress CPU, Stress FPU, Stress cache, Stress system memory) and all has pass the stress test.
What is the problem with Aida64? Why i can't run all in same time? Thank you.

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GotApple
Member
79
06-18-2019, 08:06 AM
#2
I didn't realize about the AVX to disable feature... I just installed the latest Prime95 version and ran the Blend test.
The Blend test is actually "lighter" compared to the Small FFT test since it only applies cyclic load, unlike the continuous 100% tdp load used in the Small FFT.
If your overclock passes the Prime95 version 26.6 Small FFT test for 6 to 10 hours with temperatures under 80°C, then you're good to proceed.
Keep in mind that the Small FFT mainly stresses the chip and not the RAM as much. For a pure memory check, use memtest86 which you probably already know.
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GotApple
06-18-2019, 08:06 AM #2

I didn't realize about the AVX to disable feature... I just installed the latest Prime95 version and ran the Blend test.
The Blend test is actually "lighter" compared to the Small FFT test since it only applies cyclic load, unlike the continuous 100% tdp load used in the Small FFT.
If your overclock passes the Prime95 version 26.6 Small FFT test for 6 to 10 hours with temperatures under 80°C, then you're good to proceed.
Keep in mind that the Small FFT mainly stresses the chip and not the RAM as much. For a pure memory check, use memtest86 which you probably already know.

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Poois23
Member
185
06-18-2019, 02:04 PM
#3
As Prime95 had cautioned, you might encounter instability when overclocking. Yes, I also ran twice Prime95 and AIDA to verify that my overclock remained stable.
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Poois23
06-18-2019, 02:04 PM #3

As Prime95 had cautioned, you might encounter instability when overclocking. Yes, I also ran twice Prime95 and AIDA to verify that my overclock remained stable.

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Alejandro4554
Junior Member
8
06-20-2019, 11:53 AM
#4
I am not pushing beyond stock speed; I stick to the original frequency. I only increase RAM to 3000Mhz, which was intended. It bothers me that I barely passed the most aggressive stress test with Prime95, yet failed with Aida64. I’ve heard most systems break under Prime95. After another test, it seems my RAM is no longer working. I checked with MemTest86 and everything passed.
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Alejandro4554
06-20-2019, 11:53 AM #4

I am not pushing beyond stock speed; I stick to the original frequency. I only increase RAM to 3000Mhz, which was intended. It bothers me that I barely passed the most aggressive stress test with Prime95, yet failed with Aida64. I’ve heard most systems break under Prime95. After another test, it seems my RAM is no longer working. I checked with MemTest86 and everything passed.

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06-24-2019, 08:16 AM
#5
Oops, I need to clarify if you're referring to a specific version or context. Let me know how I can assist further.
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x_HmOoDy_KsA_x
06-24-2019, 08:16 AM #5

Oops, I need to clarify if you're referring to a specific version or context. Let me know how I can assist further.

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cso833food
Junior Member
11
06-28-2019, 01:18 PM
#6
Oh, I wasn't aware of the AVX setting to disable. I just installed the latest Prime95 version and performed the Blend test.
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cso833food
06-28-2019, 01:18 PM #6

Oh, I wasn't aware of the AVX setting to disable. I just installed the latest Prime95 version and performed the Blend test.

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adcrash17
Member
132
06-28-2019, 04:59 PM
#7
snuk95 :
I didn't realize about the AVX to disable... I just installed the latest Prime95 version and ran the Blend test.
The Blend test is actually "lighter" compared to the Small FFT test since it only applies cyclic load, unlike the continuous and constant tdp load used in the Small FFT.
If your overclock passes the Prime95 version 26.6 Small FFT test for 6 to 10 hours with a temperature under 80°C, then you're good to proceed.
Just remember, the Small FFT mainly stresses the chip rather than the RAM. For a general memory check, use memtest86 as you already know.
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adcrash17
06-28-2019, 04:59 PM #7

snuk95 :
I didn't realize about the AVX to disable... I just installed the latest Prime95 version and ran the Blend test.
The Blend test is actually "lighter" compared to the Small FFT test since it only applies cyclic load, unlike the continuous and constant tdp load used in the Small FFT.
If your overclock passes the Prime95 version 26.6 Small FFT test for 6 to 10 hours with a temperature under 80°C, then you're good to proceed.
Just remember, the Small FFT mainly stresses the chip rather than the RAM. For a general memory check, use memtest86 as you already know.