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Did you run it with all OC disabled (so all standard values everywhere)?
Also, did you run this chappy before:
Download Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool
Did you run it with all OC disabled (so all standard values everywhere)?
Also, did you run this chappy before:
Download Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool
https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...QfNh-n0aoRmjJJ The 2 BSOD from just today are in this link.
"021019-4500-01" is the one running normally with GPU out.
"021019-4562-01" Is the BSOD when doing the Prime95 test in safe mode
Just ran the intel processor diagnostics which before has passed and it failed at Maths.
--- Genuine Intel Test --- ... Version 1.0.16.32b.W ... Expected -- Genu - Pastebin.com
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Will try the test again now
Uhm... What temperatures you're seeing with fully loaded CPU?
If I read these screens correctly they're too high.
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It passed this time
But your CPU seemingly reaches 100°C - which I daresay is not normal?
Ok just tried running Prime95 and monitoring CPU temps and it got to 100C
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Yeah it's not what I expect to be normal, maybe under highest possible load from Stress testing? Idk
Uhm...
CPU Temperature - What are the Maximum and Normal CPU Temps?
Intel CPU Temps - Skylake
Idle Temp
Normal Temp
Max Temp
Core i3-6100
30 to 35°C 48 to 68°C 70°C Core i5-6600K*
24 to 28°C 42 to 52°C 72°C Core i7-6700K*
26 to 35°C
53 to 70°C
72°C
*Core i5-6600K and Core i7-6700K aren't bundled with Intel stock coolers. To obtain their idle and normal temperature range, we combined temperature readings from a budget air cooler (Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO) and high end liquid cooler (Corsair H100i GTX).
And yes, my i5-6400 matches the above.