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That is a really annoying design flaw. Not sure how to test it otherwise.
~Lordbob
ok yesterday I got this warning again
Event 19 WHEA-Logger
A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Corrected Machine Check
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error
Processor ID: 2
I will run prime95 tomorrow and post results
ok I had some free time so I ran prime95 on small FFT test and I did not even pass the first test as the pc bsod on it..
now it did not save any files on prime95 because of it...
what do I do next?
I downloaded CPU-Z here is the pics..
http://img21.imageshack.us/i/cpuzq.jpg/
Did you happen to catch the BSoD code? I would be it was 124, which is too low voltage. The VID voltage range is 0.800-1.375V for that CPU. I would guess bumping it up to 1.000 or so might help.
~Lordbob
yes the BSOD code was a stop 0x000124 it always is... so how do I do it safely? I just move the volt in the bios?
Ah, that makes complete sense now, your CPU needs more voltage. You will need to boot into BIOS and bump it up about 0.25V, and run Prime95+ again until it crashes, then bump it up another 0.25V. Keep doing that until it is stable.
~Lordbob
ok I gave it a 0.25v increase, the volts are higher on the GPU-z and the temperature of the cpu are getting about 10degrees warmer than before on Idle
I dunno...but now the default voltage on bios says 1.50v so far so good ...as I mentioned I can't do prime 95 until tomorrow because we are playing on the pc still... and we have not gotten any bsod yet.