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16:03:17 Hello, I bought i5 4670k recently, and on default bios settings, without any overclocking, I ran OCCT 4.4.1 occt user cancelled few times already, and few minutes in, I get errors on different cores like - Stopped: Error detected on Core#0. Does this mean that my chip is damaged somehow? I currently Have
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ASUS B85M-E motherboard (I have Z97-A but waiting on new cooler to arrive, so I can change mobo). More about : occt error core Karsten75 a c 533 à CPUs a b K Overclocking 8 March 2015 16:47:47 Is OCCT even a thing anymore? It's the most fickle and dangerous of all burn-in/stress test tools out there. Did you even update the BIOS on occt cpu test that old B85 chipset? And there is no reason you can't run the same cooler/CPU on the new mobo. m 0 l George Dirac 8 March 2015 16:55:51 Karsten75 said:Is OCCT even a thing anymore? It's the most fickle and dangerous of all burn-in/stress test tools out there. Did you even update the BIOS on that old B85 chipset? And there is no reason you can't run the same cooler/CPU on the new mobo. Hey, thanks for reply, I updated bios to latest. Are you saying that I shouldn't worry about what OCCT even says? I ran RealBench stress test just now for 15 minutes (Will run it for much longer later) and I had no problems. I hope that error was OCCT's fault. Can you tell me software for that is proper for stress testing? I know I can change mobo without new cooler, but since I will be changing the heatsink, I thought I would wait few more days when my noctua nh-d15 arrives and I wanted to change mobo with new cpu cooler. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Best solu
on core 0/1 Discussion in 'Overclocking & Cooling' started by kenkickr, Jul 5, 2009. Jul 5, 2009 at 3:33 PM #1 kenkickr Joined: Dec 5, 2007 Messages: 5,002 (1.54/day) Thanks Received: 1,737 System Specs System Name: Addison Clark/ HTPCBR/ HTPCLR Processor:
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I7 6700K delid @4.5Ghz/ G1850/I7 4790 Motherboard: Asus Z170 ITX/MSI X79 Big Bang II/MSI H97I-AC/MSI
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Z87I Cooling: Corsair H100/Stock Air /Stock Air Memory: Corsair 16GB DDR4-3600/ 8Gb G. Skill/8GB Samsung Green @ 2133 Video Card(s): MSI GTX 1080 aida64 Gaming/ IntelHD /IntelHD Hard Disk(s): Plextor M8Pe 1TB M.2/Crucial 128GB/Kingston 120GB SSD + 6TB Raid 0 Optical Drive: NA/LG BR Burner /NA/ NA / NA LCD/CRT Model: Asus 28" 4K/Visio 32"/Samsung 55" Case: Corsair 380T/Silverstone MILO /Silverstone G10 http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2564900/occt-error-core.html Sound Card: Realtek HD/Intel HD/Nvidia HD Power Supply: Rosewill 750/ Corsair 430W/ Corsair 430W Mouse: G.Skill 780/Unified Remote/Unified Remote Keyboard: MS Sidewinder x4/ Logitech K400 combo/ Logitech 820 combo Software: Win 10 Pro/ Win 10 Pro with MCE mod / Win 10 Pro with MCE mod I have been trying to check my OC stability with OCCT and within 1 or 5 min it quacks and states an error detected on either core 0 or 1. I http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/occt-3-1-0-errors-detected-on-core-0-1.98527/ have tried all the way back down to stock and samething so I'm thinking about RMA'ing this proc cause I have no idea what else to do on this one. Jul 5, 2009 at 3:54 PM #2 trickson OH, I have such a headache Joined: Dec 5, 2004 Messages: 6,494 (1.50/day) Thanks Received: 956 Location: Planet Earth. System Specs Processor: Q9650 Motherboard: Gigabyte. Cooling: air. Memory: 4gb kingston Video Card(s): hd 5870 Software: win7 64 bit First off have you checked your voltages ? RAM , Chipset , CPU ... The OCCT is a fine tester but I have had this issue with it and with prime95 before . Some say they are the only way to test for stability but if you are at stock settings and it crashes then that should tell you some thing about the program it's self . I don't trust them all that much at all . your better off trying things like Intel burn in test or running 3dmark06 2-3 times or any thing els . OCCT for me is more of a torcher test some thing that the CPU will never see in normal operation so is prime95 . Jul 5, 2009 at 4:01 PM #3 newtekie1 Semi-Retired Folder Joined: Nov 22, 2005 Messages: 23,101 (5.79/day) Thanks Received: 9,046 System Specs Processor: Intel Core i7 4790K@4.6GHz Motherboard: AsRock Z9
GPU, and power supply tests. It aims at detecting hardware errors, generated by faulty hardware, badly thought overclocks, and so on. OCCT detects an error. Should i trust it ? Yes. If OCCT reports an error, something weird has occured. http://www.ocbase.com/index.php/support For instance, OCCT asked for 2+2 to your CPU, and it got 5 as an http://www.simforums.com/forums/need-help-about-occt-error_topic45195.html answer, which is obviously wrong. This indicates that something is wrong with your hardware. OCCT does not detect an error. Does that mean my computer is stable ? Yes and no, it only depends on how long you ran the test. OCCT only creates the optimum conditions for an error to occur. But you may have an unstable component error detected that just didn't generate the error during the test time frame. It's all about probabilities !To lower this, the best way is to test for a longer time. Usually, we recommend at least 1h on the CPU tests. Usually, GPU test is much faster at detecting ( 30min is great for it ). What do you consider a good testing method for overclocking ? How do you do it yourself ? First, this is occt error detected my way of overclocking, some do it otherwise, but here's how i do it. I use CPU:OCCT Large data set first. I read the web ( Google is always your friend ) to get a rough idea of what others are accomplishing. Then i play with the BIOS, trying to overclock from the start, in the high portion of my target. If it doesn't boot, up the voltage by a notch (if not too high of course), or go down with the frequency, until it boots Windows and goes to the desktop. That's a start ! Then i launch OCCT, and launch the abovementioned CPU:OCCT test. Most likely, if you only got your desktop to show, you're in the "unstable" zone, and the test should detect an error usually quickly. Finally, i would stabilize it by fiddling with Bios parameters (it is highly dependent on your components) until i stabilize it for at least 20 minutes. The goal being to withstand a test of 1 hour. If it passes, i do that again for 3 hours, and i then consider it stable. Unfortunatly, i cannot give you advice on which parameters you should touch. Sometimes the memory frequency, or voltage, sometimes the CPU voltage, sometimes the PCI-E frequency being too high because linked with your overclocking... they are too nume
Translate Topic Jackzor Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List New Member Joined: February-21-2013 Points: 5 Post Options Post Reply QuoteJackzor Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Topic: Need help about OCCT ErrorPosted: February-21-2013 at 9:51pm Hello everyone !This is my 1st post here ! Also my 1st try with this software and my 1st overclocking ...heheh So 1st thing 1st. Thanks a lot for taking time to help me out so here we goI just got a new cpu fan Hyper 212 plus so I wanted to give OC a chance .. !So with guides and a friend over on the phone I tryed such thing My pc is a E8500 with a p5q-ewin7 32 bits4 gigs ram (http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-ddr2-pc2-6400-reaper-cl4-4gb-edition-eol.html)Gtx 260 so stock its 3.1 ghz and I wanted to push it to 4.0 Ghzwhich is what im at right now but I keep getting an Error and careful and unsure as I am, I wanted profesionnal help before going futher ( I wont go past 4.0 Ghz but I want to make sure its stable)(error is "Stopped Error Detected On core #0 " or " Core #1 " also )My Bios stats are almost identical to my guide which isAi Overclock Tuner : ManualCPU Ratio Setting : 9FSB Frequency : 445PCIE Frequency: 105FSB Strap to North Bridge : Auto (p5q pro has some problems with straps)DRAM Frequency: Auto, this will be set to 890Mhz(or change to the mhz of your memory)DRAM Timing Control: Auto (adjust to your timings of your memory)DRAM Static Read Control: AutoDram Read Training : AutoMEM OC Charger : AutoAi Clock Twister : AutoAi Transaction Booster : AutoCPU Voltage : Set what you need, this will range from 1.20-1.4vCPU GTL Reference: AutoCPU PLL Voltage : 1.50FSB Termination Voltage: 1.30DRAM Voltage : 2.1NB Voltage : AutoPCIE Sata Voltage: AutoLoad Line Calabration : EnabledCPU Sread Spectrum : DisabledPCIE Spread Spectrum : DisabledCPU Clock Skew: AutoMB Clock Skew: Auto"------Heres a link with the pictures given by OCCT 4.3.2 also a screen shot of itTell me if i miss any infos and t