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System Name | mAkS |
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Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo E0 E8400 @3.0Ghz (Acheived 4.4Ghz On Stock Cooling) |
Motherboard | Asus P5K-V (Dead :[ ) |
Cooling | CPU + Front + Rear + Side |
Memory | XMS2 DHX TWIN2X2048-6400C5DHX/800 BUS |
Video Card(s) | Inno3D 9600 GT Overclocked |
Storage | Seagate Sata II 250 GB ++ 500 GB |
Display(s) | Hp 2009f 20-inch Wide-screen |
Case | Legend |
Audio Device(s) | Build-In 8 CHannel (Dell 5.1") |
Power Supply | CoolerMaster 460W eXtreme Power Plus |
Software | Many |
Benchmark Scores | E8400 hardware rank 94th on hwbot in wPrime :D |
Hello,
It's been very long since I've posted here so apology in advance if I am posting in the wrong place.
I have this Alienware 18 with the following Config:
Core i7-4930MX
32GB Ram, 780M SLI, Samsung EVO 1TB SSD & 1TB M2
At first the games started crashing (mostly in SLI config) and sudden shut downs started. Since it was out of warranty and I am in no reach of a good hardware repair shop I tested and found out that the primary GPU had gone dead so I switched the GPU secondary to primary and it solved the basic gaming issues.
Then the laptop started to crash randomly without any load on it and even when I left it idle it would just crash and won't start on its own. Turning off the Turbo-boost helped solve this issue.
Today I took out all the Rams and tested them one by one using memtest, it crashed again so I went to bios and turned off Turbo boost and then all the tests ran fine.
I tried to do benchmarking using Sis Sandra, wPrime and it would crash as well when Turbo boost was enabled.
Then I gave stress using PassMark's BurnInTest with and without Turbo boost. What I noticed was without Turbo boost CPU temperature wasn't going beyond 90 and with it it was crossing over 95 and then sudden crashes. I also replaced the thermal grease and cleaned the heat sink but the issue persist.
How can I confirm if its a CPU fault? and if it is should I replace it?
It's been very long since I've posted here so apology in advance if I am posting in the wrong place.
I have this Alienware 18 with the following Config:
Core i7-4930MX
32GB Ram, 780M SLI, Samsung EVO 1TB SSD & 1TB M2
At first the games started crashing (mostly in SLI config) and sudden shut downs started. Since it was out of warranty and I am in no reach of a good hardware repair shop I tested and found out that the primary GPU had gone dead so I switched the GPU secondary to primary and it solved the basic gaming issues.
Then the laptop started to crash randomly without any load on it and even when I left it idle it would just crash and won't start on its own. Turning off the Turbo-boost helped solve this issue.
Today I took out all the Rams and tested them one by one using memtest, it crashed again so I went to bios and turned off Turbo boost and then all the tests ran fine.
I tried to do benchmarking using Sis Sandra, wPrime and it would crash as well when Turbo boost was enabled.
Then I gave stress using PassMark's BurnInTest with and without Turbo boost. What I noticed was without Turbo boost CPU temperature wasn't going beyond 90 and with it it was crossing over 95 and then sudden crashes. I also replaced the thermal grease and cleaned the heat sink but the issue persist.
How can I confirm if its a CPU fault? and if it is should I replace it?