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Yes, crushed during the prime test, i lunched it again and run some time, this are files.
Yes, crushed during the prime test, i lunched it again and run some time, this are files.
From Thu Feb 26 22:00:21 2015 to Fri Feb 27 02:07:26 2015 ... that is almost over 2wo full hours, all the self tests were passes. There is no sign of hardware failure, but still it crashed.
Most probably it is overheating.
Stop testing for the time being and do the Speccy as stated in post #8:
Arc said:
I thought so, started it already will report soon.
How long should I test it and is Speccy the best? When I run HWMonitor at same time temperatures that it shows are higher than in Speccy. Tnx again for all help and time. U are realy lifesaver.
HWMonitor records temps categorically, as mix, avg and min over a period; whereas speccy records the temp of a particular point of time.
You need not to keep Speccy open all the time. Use the computer for one or two hours of your "normal" usage. Then open Speccy up and take the shot.
I understand, here is my shot.
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/y...Q0tVSqULV3UhUl
Apparently it is not overheating, too.
But, may be Prime95 is putting it to a heat.
Do the prime95 test once again? Check after every 10 minutes, see how the temperature of the CPU or motherboard increases over time?
We are searching for the behavior of the CPU under any sort of stress. May be it will lead us to a conclusion.
OK, will try it again, I check it with speccy? Ty :)
Speccy or HWMonitor, which one is easier to you. :)
If you are using HWMonitor, it will be good if you use it as sensors only.
i performed prime again, it passed temperatures were little bit high, here is a screen shoot of HWMonitor when i stopped prime.