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  • F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL: Hard Freeze in 7th hour of stress test

    I experienced a hard screen lock while stress testing my machine over night. The image to the screen was frozen. Mouse didn't move. System was unresponsive. Windows System Log for the freeze time was empty with no Errors or Critical Notices. I would like some comments please on what could have been the cause. Also, I would appreciate advice on how to resolve it so it doesn't happen on the next stress test.

    *Hardware*
    Intel Sandy Bridge i5-2500K
    Corsair H50 cooler with Noctua NT-H1 Thermal Compound
    MSI P67A-GD65 (B3) Latest BIOS 1.8
    G.SKILL Ripjaw (4x2GB) DD3 1600 (F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL x 2)
    MSI N580GTX Twin Frozr II OC (1.025 core voltage)
    Turtle Beach Montege DDL PCI Sounds Card
    GW-USNano USB WiFi-N device
    Crucial C300 128GB SSD (o/s) - Attached to Sata III - AHCI
    Seagate ST310000528AS 1TB HDD (page file, data) - Attached to Sata II - AHCI
    Corsair CMPSU-850TX
    Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced Case with seven case fans

    *Software*
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 Updated to 3/15/2011
    - High Performance Power Plan, Turn off HD Never, USB Selective Suspend Setting Enabled, PCI Express LSPM Off
    - Page file 2GB set on HDD, Hibernation and System Recovery Off
    - Microsoft Security Essentials with Scheduled and Realtime Protection disabled
    - DirectX June 2010 Redist
    - Screen saver disabled, Turn off Display Never, Sleep Never
    Intel Management Engine Components 7.0.0.1144
    Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.1.2.1004 with LPM disable registry fix
    NVIDIA Geforce 266.58 WHQL
    Real Temp 3.67 ( shows multiplier go from 17.0 to 41.5 [why 41.5?] )
    Prime95 x64 26.5b5
    MSI Afterburner 2.1.0
    MSI Kombustor 2.0.0 (Stress tests GPU in windowed-mode, I selected OpenGL 3.3, 1600x900 window, 16xAA)

    *Stress test*
    Prime95 Torture Test All Four Cores in Blend Mode ("tests some of everything, lots of RAM tested")
    MSI Kombustor Burn In Test Running 3D API GL3, 1600x900 Windows, 16xAA
    RealTemp Running
    MSI Afterburner Running

    !!!!!!!!!*Stress test results*!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Hard freeze system lock at 07:00:02 time stress testing.
    RealTemp showed lowest core temperature at 32C, highest core temperature at 64C, average core temperature 56C on load
    Afterburner showed GPU full load temp steady at 60C
    Prime95 - All cores appear to have reached seventh hour of testing before the freeze. The last thing I see on the screen is:
    "Self-Test 2800K Passed" and then about two minutes after that, the freeze seemed to have occurred while testing next set.

    *BIOS Settings*
    CPU Base Frequency (10KHz) 10000
    CPU Ratio 33
    Adjust CPU Ratio in O/S Enabled
    Intel PLL Overvoltage Auto
    EIST Enabled
    Intel Turbo Boost Enabled
    DRAM Frequency Auto
    RAM XMP Enabled
    Adjust DRAM Frequency 1600MHz
    DRAM Voltage is AUTO but shows around 1.488v
    Spread Spectrum Enabled
    VDroop Control HighV vDroop
    CPU Core Voltage 1.2v
    (I migrated the CPU from a Gigabyte board that had the cougar point flawed chipset. When it was on the Gigabyte board, putting the CPU voltage to AUTO gave me a 1.18v. Temperature on the chip were around 40C idle, 60 load. When I moved the chip to the MSI board with the fixed cougar point chip, setting the CPU voltage to AUTO gave me a core voltage of 1.31v. I thought that was too high, and the temps showed my idle being around 52C. So I backed it down to 1.2v)

    I/O Voltage Auto
    DRAM Voltage Auto
    System Agent Voltage Auto
    CPU PLL Voltage Auto
    Active Processor Cores ALL
    Limit CPUID Max Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit Enabled
    Intel Virtualization Technology Enabled
    Power Technology Custom
    EUP2013 Enabled
    CPU Phase Control SVID
    C1E Disabled
    Intel C-State Enabled
    Overspeed Protection Enabled
    C-State Limit 70
    Long Duration Power Limit 95W
    Long Duration Maintained 1000ms
    Short Duration Power Limit 118W
    Primary Plane Turbo Power Limit 0
    Ratio Limit 1-Core 37
    Ratio Limit 2-Core 36
    Ratio Limit 3-Core 35
    Ratio Limit 4-Core 34

  • #2
    Test each kit seperately, to see if they work fine seperately. It is possible that the two kits are not fully compatible with each other. If that is the case, you will need to send them in and try two other kits.

    Thank you
    GSKILL TECH

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    • #3
      Thanks for the response.

      Question #1: If the kits were incompatible with each other, wouldn't it generate errors well before the seventh hour? Maybe it has something to do with the specific Prime95 test run in that time frame....

      Also, Question #2: If I have all four sticks running using the XMP profile, what should the board's RAM voltage be set to?

      Finally, Question #3: What program do you recommend I use to stress test the RAM only? I was using Perforce + MSI Kombustor to stress CPU, RAM, and GPU all at once.

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      • #4
        1. Not necessarily, but at this point it is just a possibility.

        2. 1.50V should be sufficient.

        3. Prime95 would be sufficient, the blend test.

        Thank you
        GSKILL TECH

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