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Furmark+IntelBurnTest (simultaneously) fail (always furmark crash)

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Runnig Intel Burn Test + Furmark (both last version) simultaneously, it crashing the furmark software, but Intel Burn still running. Tested with all bios on stock, also my graphic card its a stock version, so didnt has any oc. It fail after like 15-20 minutes. Tested several times and always happaing, with same order of events logs.

1) id 1 nvidia opengl driver
2) id 1000 app error
"Nombre de la aplicación con errores: FurMark.exe, versión: 1.20.4.0, marca de tiempo: 0x5c3f0381
Nombre del módulo con errores: nvoglv32.dll, versión: 25.21.14.1891, marca de tiempo: 0x5c5b2fcf"
3) id 4101 display driver stopped workign and recovered

So this mean something wrong with the graphic card ? It can be a hardware failure ¿ Sould I do RMA ?

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Stop running both at the same time, let alone stop running furmark completely
 
I have to ask, why Furmark? It's not good for even as a synthetic test, it just heats heats your card to unrealistic temps.

good way to melt some vrms

Exactly. It's just so useless.
 
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Keep running them also run MEMTEST2011 lolz!
 
Use 1st intelburn on high 30 cycles then use unigine heaven on extreme for 1-2 hours for gpu and that's it.
 
Ok so the fact that Furmark fail running simultaneously with IBT it does not mean the video card is defective ? I just want to be sure. I mean it can be posible to fail because when the GPU need to process something with the CPU, it jsut going on fail because the CPU already have full load 100% from the IntelBurn ¿

I don't mean to be rude but that's a Noob thing.

I was trying to simulate the real game experience, where the games of today are using compeltly all of you cores and GPU at the same time. I was just wanted to test the video card.
 
What your doing does not simulate real game performance. You'll not find many (any) games that run your CPU at 100% and your GPU maxed out.
Apart from Furmark being useless, the CPU at 100% will probably mean any other software will be unstable. If your CPU is completely maxed out on one application, how is it meant to work on another?
 
Run 3DMark and/or internal benchmarks of games instead of that "power virus" Furmark.
 
I was trying to simulate the real game experience, where the games of today are using compeltly all of you cores and GPU at the same time. I was just wanted to test the video card.
well,then play those games for heaven's sake
 
likely that the software could be having a conflict.

if you want to test for stability run prime95 for 30 minutes, this is usually enough to see if something is wrong with your cpu. then run memtest for around an hour. this checks to see if the memory has any issues. next run a couple of benchmarks like metro's built in one, or just play the games to see if you have any problems. running multiple benchmarks wont crash the pc if the software isnt conflicting with one another but in this case im sure there is.


good luck.
 
IBT + fur mark?
What are you trying to do, cook your self?
 
I was trying to simulate the real game experience, where the games of today are using compeltly all of you cores and GPU at the same time. I was just wanted to test the video card.

There's no such game that uses 100% of both CPU & GPU and all your going to do is end up cooking something completely. Like others have said here just run 3DMark and or IBT separately or just use in game benchmarks to simulate gaming
 
All right so I have the last question:

"Timeout Detection and Recovery" it can happen because of bad/unstable CPU overclock ?

Two days ago I had freeze on chome for like few seconds than my screen goes black, and back again with a notification of Driver stopped working and recovered
"id event 14 - The description of event 14 is not found on the origin nvlddmkm
id event 4101 - nvlddmkm stopped working and has recovered"

Actually I was trying to get some overclock on my CPU and well...just had this issue
 
was trying to simulate the real game experience, where the games of today are using compeltly all of you cores and GPU at the same time. I was just wanted to test the video card.
I will offer my opinion. If you want to test out your computer’s ability to handle a tough game experience, then test it by playing games. Doing what you want it to without error is a pretty good judge of its ability.
 
As we told you at ocf....stop running furmark.

Just an fyi, he cross forum posted. So you guys dont spin your tires here... I linked his threads from ocf where we went over these things and shared the same advice. :)
https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/793790-CPU-overclock-can-make-graphics-card-fail

https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/793775-Half-FPS-in-all-games-with-default-bios

I was trying to simulate the real game experience, where the games of today are using compeltly all of you cores and GPU at the same time. I was just wanted to test the video card.
run unigine heaven or 3dmark fire strike extreme on loop... running ibt and furmark at the same time isnt remotely a realistic load. Very few games use all cores and threads and when they do, they arent as stressful as stress tests...
 
All right so I have the last question:

"Timeout Detection and Recovery" it can happen because of bad/unstable CPU overclock ?

Two days ago I had freeze on chome for like few seconds than my screen goes black, and back again with a notification of Driver stopped working and recovered
"id event 14 - The description of event 14 is not found on the origin nvlddmkm
id event 4101 - nvlddmkm stopped working and has recovered"

Actually I was trying to get some overclock on my CPU and well...just had this issue
Try to reinstall your GPU drivers,first wipe them totally with DDU and then install new....If the problem persist then there is a possibility that is something wrong with your GPU....
P.S. STOP USING FURMARK!!!
 
As we told you at ocf....stop running furmark.

Just an fyi, he cross forum posted. So you guys dont spin your tires here... I linked his threads from ocf where we went over these things and shared the same advice. :)
https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/793790-CPU-overclock-can-make-graphics-card-fail

https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/793775-Half-FPS-in-all-games-with-default-bios

run unigine heaven or 3dmark fire strike extreme on loop... running ibt and furmark at the same time isnt remotely a realistic load. Very few games use all cores and threads and when they do, they arent as stressful as stress tests...

I apreciate that you are active on my issues and you help, but you dont need to manipulate me or the others people . So im in my rights to come and ask for the help on others forums. You should edit you post and remove the part of telling people from here to not focus on my issues. Education is everything
 
I apreciate that you are active on my issues and you help, but you dont need to manipulate me or the others people . So im in my rights to come and ask for the help on others forums. You should edit you post and remove the part of telling people from here to not focus on my issues. Education is everything
Nobody is manipulating anything...nor did I say/allude to you not having a right to do this. I shared with others that you have gone over a lot of this at a different site and shared the links so those who may run across it won't waste their time (nor yours) going over information that has already been provided. ;)

Education IS everything (not changing my post - I didn't ask anyone not to help, WTH??), but let's not waste time of those who are helping you for free, by going over things that were covered previously. This is common forum etiquette that if you cross post, at least link threads so people can see what has been done already.

From another site........(reasons)
Please don't cross-post questions on multiple forums at the same time (whether on multiple threads here, or on other forums). If you post on another forum and don't get the answer you need, please feel free to post it here after a reasonable length of time, or better still, post here first and then try elsewhere if we can't help.

If we recognize a thread from another forum, we'll post a link to the other thread so that those reading are aware of the other thread. Why? 2 reasons:

1. It can create a far bigger mess for you!
Conflicting troubleshooting steps from different forums create confusion and could even make things worse. If we're trying to help you untangle a mess, someone else from another forum changing things at the same time can really create chaos!

2. It wastes the time of those trying to help.
Imagine you ask a question on 2 different forums (i.e. here and the Adobe forums). Person A finds it on Forum A, stops what they're doing, spends a little time checking a few things in order to answer. But while they've been doing that, Persons B&C find it on Forum B, who also stop what they're doing and spend a little time checking a few things in order to answer. Eventually Person A comes back and whoever gets to them first gives them the answer. The issue? The other 2 people who were so willing to help have wasted their time. Or you get 2 conflicting answers!! And then if the same people are frequenting both forums, which is often the case is such a specific area of discussion such as Lightroom, then they're also wasting their time reading it in both locations, and the conversations in both locations become disjointed.

I hope you are now able to understand why I posted those links. :)
 
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You should try running IBT at lower CPU priority with task manager so that it leaves some cpu cycles to furmark and the nvidia driver,

Really?
Your post is the #20 did you read the other 19? i guess you didn't:shadedshu:

I was trying to simulate the real game experience, where the games of today are using compeltly all of you cores and GPU at the same time. I was just wanted to test the video card.

Sad to say but you were doing it completely wrong and more than testing your GPU you were cooking it, however i don't know where you get that information from but IBT and Furmark doesn't have anything to do with simulating real Game Experience, instead use Fire Strike or Heaven Benchmark.

P.s Take in consideration @EarthDog advice:toast: i am sure he didn't mean it in a bad way;)
 
Ok thank all for the help
 
The thing is, bench, I can only think of ONE game that uses 'all' threads. Games typically only use a few cores and threads at most. Also the difference between gaming loads and stress test loads are huge. There isnt anything wrong with testing both at the same time, but furmark is a terrible test for the GPU.:)
 
Does Furmark fail when not running simultaneously with IBT?
 
Really?
Your post is the #20 did you read the other 19? i guess you didn't:shadedshu:

I missed that part, i thought you were total denialists of this test combination so was less inclined to read. but i See now.
 
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