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Answer» Computer Specs: ...What about memory and CPU tests? Here are some liks for testing CPU and memory. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/285031-28-stress-test Go down about half on the page and fin a lot of links to other test methodfs. CPU and RAM failures are rare and hard to identify. A memory dump might not be a reliable way to find the problem if the CPU is not behaving. I have done mem and cpu tests and both pass. A intresting thing is though when I set the vcore to manual 1.120v I do not have the issue but I do not want to keep the PC on a static 1.120v all the time. Can anyone shed any lighton this?Why the voltage swaps and why the reluctance to leave it where it runs proper ? ?Isn't leaving it on manual bad for the CPU because 1.120V is going through it all the time which could lower lifespan. And I thought more voltage than 1.120V would be needed for heavy tasks but then I saw it go up to 1.136V so I dunno about that but yeah can anyone elaborate on this?It seems there is speculation about what the voltage on the Intel core i5 7600k should be. https://www.bit-tech.net/reviews/tech/intel-core-i7-7700k-i5-7600k-review/8/ Quote Even here, though, the Core i7-7700K required just 1.22V to hit 4.8GHz, which is actually below its load stock voltage reported in CPU-Z. By comparison, our in-house Core i7-6700K usually needed at least 1.3V, sometimes much more to get to 4.8GHz. With 1.36V, the Core i7-7700K was able to reach a healthy 5GHz with ease and temperatures were actually reasonable too - easily tameable with a decent air cooler.What he says about voltage is not clear. http://www.overclock.net/t/1621767/7600k-safe-voltage A claim tath a specific voltage is safe? More likley people are seeing slight variations is individual units. Maybe this is one such: http://www.overclock.net/t/1638447/the-worst-intel-core-i5-7600k-i-got-it/10 Quote i get temps around 60c with 4c4t and 1.35v on air so it's not limiting the overclock significantly Intell says the thing works OK even at a high voltage setting. But does not recommend higher settings. Quote Intel CorporationSource: https://communities.intel.com/thread/110534 Above link has more links about voltage.hm intresting because I am not overclocking so I don't know why the default voltage is not working. I guess I will just leave it on manual 1.120V is that safe? |
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