

so i ran memtest which seem to freeze during the 6th test a lot till eventually after re-doing the test multiple times it passed. I really suspected something is wrong with the ram. I stress tested the gpu and it's fine to get it out of the way. I tried a lot of things but none of them worked for me.
#Cpu stress test prime95 Pc
in fact actually Far Cry 5 and Kingdom Come Deliverance are my go to stability test as those are games that really push CPU and GPU to the limits and have exposed way more instabilities than any other app both for CPU and GPU.I've had this problem for a while which cause my PC to crash with loud buzzing noise during games i've found games as Crysis 3 or Far cry 5 as few examples to be better stability test than anything else. nowadays with more modern CPUS and tech people tend to use, adaptive and offset voltage settings, accompained from different methods of LLC which can be harder to reach an stable overclock in real world scenarios.

In the past pretty much everyone just used to set a fixed voltage for 24/7 operations and forget it.
#Cpu stress test prime95 full
worse is with some manufacturers (as MSI) that doesn't work with a typical LLC method but with Vdroop (idle and low load voltages tend to be higher than full load and stress) those are a nightmare to reach stability at mid and low loads while having a sane idle voltage if want to work with adaptive or offset methods. it's the reason why lot of people complaint about 100% stable CPUs with prime95 running for 24hours but still have game crashes to happen. sometimes some machines can be 100% stables at 100% load for extended periods of times because voltage will be basically fixed at an specified amount, but not in real gaming scenarios, where per core load vary, thus causing fluctuations in voltages and due the way Load Line Calibration works, voltage can be lower than expected causing game crash. there are many games that work better as stability test than Prime95/Aida/IBT/linpack and so on.

real world gaming has prove to be in some cases harder to find stability than synthetic stress test. It also funny to see how much a fucking joke Passmark burnintest is Not direct comparable against other candidatesĪs you can see in the 4.5Ghz testing prime95 and linpack Maximum is the way to test everythign else will just risk skipping instabilityĪnything that even go so far as to miss detection in 4.6Ghz should be totally avoided * This uses OpenCL to put load on GPU as well.
