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Brian Silvers Send message Joined: 11 Jun 99 Posts: 1681 Credit: 492,052 RAC: 0 |
I don't think anyone is saying that there are no issues, just that it's hard to work on the facts with all the rhetoric flying around. Yes, I know...from BOTH sides.
Well, as you have seen if you've read the computation error thread, I'm overclocked, but am turning in valid results all the time. Could it be that my overclocking is still flakey? Perhaps. I haven't done a super-intensive /long duration check with Prime95, but SuperPi is stable. Another mitigating factor in my case is the fact that others are also having problems with the WU in question. The WU in my stats right now shows the same traits as this one for cya2... My crash mentioned a possible stack corruption... StackWalk(): ERROR_INVALID_ADDRESS (487) - Possible stack corruption. Dunno what is going on... Edit: Forgot to comment on the following
That's why I held off mentioning something for a bit, considering I have a "non-standard" BOINC. The science app is standard, but the BOINC manager is not. I was going to install Crunch3r's optimized science app, but I wasn't really sure it was making a big difference, so I remained with the standard app. In my case though, people who appear to be running all standard stuff also had a problem... |
1mp0£173 Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 8423 Credit: 356,897 RAC: 0 |
Stack corruption (and invalid addresses) can be software bugs, and they can be caused by memory that is almost reliable. ... you might have a few bits in RAM that are a tiny bit slow, so the problem does not show up often. ... or it could just plain be a fluke. I'd run Memtest86, and think about running one of the other tests as well. |
Brian Silvers Send message Joined: 11 Jun 99 Posts: 1681 Credit: 492,052 RAC: 0 |
What's really going to tickle your brain is...perhaps it should've crashed given the circumstances, otherwise it would've gone on to "hang" and say it was "successful" while requesting 0.11 credit. To give you an idea about what memory I'm using, it is OCZ PC4000EB Platinum, basically their top of the line DDR1 memory (and likely their last enthusiast DDR1 effort). It is supposed to run DDR-500 at 3-3-2-8. I am running at 3-3-3-8, just to loosen up the timing just a smidge... I'll try some tests, but it is doubtful that the memory is bad. If it is anything, it is the heat being generated by the CPU and the on-die memory controller... I've been trying to decide on just which cpu cooler I want to get. I was after the Thermalright SI-120, but now I'm thinking about their new Ultra-90 or Ultra-120... I think right now I'm hitting 60C at times, which is near the upper end of the thermal limits of this processor... |
1mp0£173 Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 8423 Credit: 356,897 RAC: 0 |
Well, "memory" is more than just the RAM chips. It includes the bus, the controller, etc. It takes a little bit of time for a signal to go from 0 to 1, and as you overclock you move away from a stable flat signal, and on to the slope during the transition. Instead of 0's and 1's, you have .2's and .8's -- or worse. So, yeah, the RAM chips could be at spec., and it'd still be a "memory error" I haven't looked for other -9 (noisy) work units, but I wonder if they're being under-reported. [edit]...and yes, temperature can be a big factor.[/edit] |
Steve MacKenzie Send message Joined: 2 Jan 00 Posts: 146 Credit: 6,504,803 RAC: 1 |
Well .... I guess CYA is all set now. Never did do the science of figuring out the issue. Too many unresponsive or evasive answers to simple questions. I guess I won't try that tact again. So..... See Ya CYA Steve PS: Ned. Thanks for the assist. |
Michael Send message Joined: 21 Aug 99 Posts: 4609 Credit: 7,427,891 RAC: 18 |
That only applies if the mod does not like you. He/she will ignore his friends and give them free reign. 100%, all the time. |
Es99 Send message Joined: 23 Aug 05 Posts: 10874 Credit: 350,402 RAC: 0 |
If that's the case why have I had so many of my effing posts deleted? I'll show you a screenshot of my post list if you don't believe me. 100% is just a plain lie and you should apologise. Reality Internet Personality |
Bymark Send message Joined: 30 Dec 04 Posts: 29 Credit: 700,896 RAC: 0 |
Well .... I guess CYA is all set now. Yep, now doing http://predictor.scripps.edu/ ! Thanks anyway.......... cya2 |
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