To verify if your OC is stable, you can use the provided method. Aida64
To verify if your OC is stable, you can use the provided method. Aida64
It's straightforward with Prime 95 but more challenging with Aida64. I've boosted my I5-6600K to 4.1GHz and checked its stability. Here are the links:
There is a hardware problem with Skylake, but using the newest BIOS for your motherboard should resolve it.
Download Prime95 and allow it to operate for several hours. Continuously monitor for any errors in the cores, as an overclock might appear stable without crashes, yet produce inaccurate results that could affect your program's performance.
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Download Prime95 and let it operate for several hours. Continuously monitor for any errors in the cores, as an overclock might appear stable without crashing the OS, but it can lead to incorrect calculations and unexpected software behavior. Are you certain? I've heard that using Prime95 with a Skylake processor to verify OC stability can sometimes cause your PC to freeze.