![]() Will this cause a problem later on or should I just leave it alone? I am now fairly certain that my hardware failure had to do with my memory during it's stress test. UPDATE: The stress test on the CPU, FPU, and Cache has been running for 11 hours now. ![]() I do not really know how to use AIDA64 so this is new to me. ![]() Let me know if I need to provide any more info. On the screenshot of my BIOS settings, on the line for my DRAM Frequency, that has also been changed to Auto instead of Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3000 RAM) as you can see in the CPU-Z pics. On the picture with the red circle around my RAM speed, just ignore that, my memory is actually running at 3000 (I am using G. And if it is my RAM causing issues, is it a fatal error or will I be ok and I should just move on? Is there anything I can do to fix this? I am including some screen shots of my system specs and numbers. My guess is that it has something to do with my RAM, but I have no idea as to why or how. I am now running the test without the 'Stress Memory' box checked as well now (leaving only CPU, FPU, and Cache left checked) and it's been 2 hours with no faults yet. I then unchecked the 'Stress GPU' box and tried again, and it only lasted about 20 minutes again. I then tried running the test again and this time it only lasted 20 minutes. The test ran for 4 1/2 hours before a hardware failure was detected. The first time I ran AIDA64 I ran the stress test with stock preferences and settings for the trial version and the CPU, FPU, Cache, Memory, and GPU boxes checked. ![]() Everything works fine when using Asus' ROG RealBench software but when I use AIDA64 I start running into issues. I recently built my new rig and I am running some stress tests on my system to ensure stability.
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