![]() I tried 1.285V Adaptive, but it still failed in Handbrake. I’m sure I would probably be able to escape by using Adaptive Vcore which automatically increases the Vcore by 0.1V when AVX instructions are heavily used. 1.285V just isn’t enough when the components that makes AVX instructions work also become alive inside the CPU. ![]() Now I was sure that it was the AVX instructions that caused the issue. One way to check it was to run Prime95 without AVX. Then I figured that it could be stable everywhere but AVX. BTW, Prime 95 27.9 (which is the latest version out with AVX support) crashes easily with the settings that XTU ran for hours and hours without failing. Handbrake does, but still it doesn’t bombard it with AVX instructions like Prime95 does. ![]() When I asked around, I came to understand that XTU doesn’t use AVX in its stress test. Once after 10hrs! After that I figured that there was something that I must have overlooked. How wrong I was! It crashed in Handbrake after encoding videos for many hours. I was able to run Intel XTU at 4.4GHz for 12Hrs+ and I thought it was stable. ![]()
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