AMD Athlon 64 3500+
ASUS A8N-E Nforce4 Ultra
1gb Corsair Value Ram pc3200
I'm a bit confused with some results I'm getting with Prime95...
I have an AMD Athlon 64 3500+ oc'd from 2.2 ghz to 2.52 ghz (252x10) and it appears to be stable through almost all testing I've done...
I use 252x10 because I set my memory to DDR333 instead of 400 in bios (I have corsair value ram so I could never push it past DDR428)... and with this configuration my ram runs at CPU speed divided by 12 (found that out through cpu-z :p )... so right now... 2520/12 = 210 x2 = DDR420 which the ram can handle well (also ran memtest for just under 4 hours today to make sure with no errors reported, 13 passes, when usually if I have any problems it'll fail at around 60% or before on the first pass)
for awhile I was using 255x10 however my computer froze during a video in winamp (this was after quite a few hours of using that fsb, even playing HL2, so it seems like it was JUST a tiny bit too much for it to handle), so I took it down to 252
I ran Prime95 for 8 hours over last night while I was asleep (Blend torture test) and woke up to find 0 errors... however I then started the In-place FFT torture test and it lasted 7 minutes until getting...
FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
I used to get this error during the blend test when I had pushed my memory a bit too far, and memtest would also fail after the first 5 minutes in that case... but now I'm getting it during this test... and I have no idea what it means...
I've read a few times before people saying that Prime95 isn't very reliable in testing AMD 64, though I'm not sure the reasoning, but I thought maybe that could be the issue
however... as I said
I have completed 8 hours of Prime95's blend test
4 hours of memtest
and I even completed the 32M calculation in SuperPI perfectly fine in 32 minutes
should I worry about that error?
ASUS A8N-E Nforce4 Ultra
1gb Corsair Value Ram pc3200
I'm a bit confused with some results I'm getting with Prime95...
I have an AMD Athlon 64 3500+ oc'd from 2.2 ghz to 2.52 ghz (252x10) and it appears to be stable through almost all testing I've done...
I use 252x10 because I set my memory to DDR333 instead of 400 in bios (I have corsair value ram so I could never push it past DDR428)... and with this configuration my ram runs at CPU speed divided by 12 (found that out through cpu-z :p )... so right now... 2520/12 = 210 x2 = DDR420 which the ram can handle well (also ran memtest for just under 4 hours today to make sure with no errors reported, 13 passes, when usually if I have any problems it'll fail at around 60% or before on the first pass)
for awhile I was using 255x10 however my computer froze during a video in winamp (this was after quite a few hours of using that fsb, even playing HL2, so it seems like it was JUST a tiny bit too much for it to handle), so I took it down to 252
I ran Prime95 for 8 hours over last night while I was asleep (Blend torture test) and woke up to find 0 errors... however I then started the In-place FFT torture test and it lasted 7 minutes until getting...
FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
I used to get this error during the blend test when I had pushed my memory a bit too far, and memtest would also fail after the first 5 minutes in that case... but now I'm getting it during this test... and I have no idea what it means...
I've read a few times before people saying that Prime95 isn't very reliable in testing AMD 64, though I'm not sure the reasoning, but I thought maybe that could be the issue
however... as I said
I have completed 8 hours of Prime95's blend test
4 hours of memtest
and I even completed the 32M calculation in SuperPI perfectly fine in 32 minutes
should I worry about that error?