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Ajay is on Intel not AMD.
Bobert...
You crack me up
The benching is alot of fun Oldie but you'll do things to that machine that just might not be acceptable in the mainstream
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Ajay is on Intel not AMD.
Bobert...
Not only he's got the Bug, but maybe a Fever running with it, what now "Benching" what ever next!!
Just a Joke buddy, just to let know if its lost in the translation!
We say bug for a flu which comes with a fever. Same idea for OC you got the bug now comes the fever. In other words it gets worse.
oo baby oo
Sounds like something is fishy to me. Do you have the GFX OC'd as well ?
EDIT: Just read your other post and my first guess would be the ram or CPU_NB giving you the problems. What are the frequencies and voltages for those atm?
Like I said yesterday for my set-up with the NB @ 2500 my CPU_NB voltage is 1.325v I just went into the bios to check I also run my ram .05v over as well. Now your chip seems to be better behaved than mine so you may not need as much but I do think it's too low for that frequency. All you can do is raise it a bit and test it. I have to warn you though that more voltage to the CPU_NB will raise your core temps since it is part of the CPU.
Prime runs through cycles of calculations. I think about 8 Hrs is one full cycle. People can be stable with prime and have continuous crashes when using F@H. Different types of calculations , video is quite memory intensive hence the crashes when the IMC is really worked.
Try a quick check Oldie drop the NB frequency one step and see if you still crash, this will help for problem solving.