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My cpu is failing at floating point test,do i need to RMA the cpu?
--- Testing Processor 1 ---
---------------------------
--- IPDT64 - rev 2.20.0.0.W.MP ---
--- Start Time: 12/31/2015 01:26:00---
--- Skipping Config ---
--- Reading CPU Manufacturer ---
Expected --> GenuineIntel
Detected --> GenuineIntel
Found --- Genuine Intel Processor ---
--- Temperature Test ---
Temperature Test Passed!!!
Temperature = 73 degrees C below maximum.
--- Reading Brand String ---
Detected Brand String:
Intel Core i5-6600K 3.50GHz
Brand String Test Passed!!!
--- Reading CPU Frequency ---
Expected CPU Frequency is --> 3.50
Detected CPU Frequency is --> 6.24813
CPU Frequency Test Passed!!!
Expected frequency - The highest frequency at which the tested processor was manufactured to operate
Detected frequency - The frequency at which the tested processor is currently operating
Power management modes can create marginally higher or lower detected frequency
than expected frequency. Small variations in clock frequencies are common.
--- FSB NOT Supported on this Processor ---
--- Running Base Clock test ---
Detected Base Clock --> 135
Base Clock test Pass ---
..QPI rate Test not supported..
..Skipping QPI rate Test..
Skipping QPI rate Test
--- Running Floating Point test ---
Million Floating Points per Second, MFLOPS --> 446.4
!!! --- Floating Point Test Fail --- !!!
--- Test End Time: 12/31/2015 01:26:02---
System Information
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Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Processor Information: Intel64 Family 6 Model 94 Stepping 3
Number of Physical Cores: 4
Number of Logical Cores: 4
Installed System Memory: 16 GB
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Graphics Information: AMD Radeon (TM) R9 390 Series
System Product: Z170-P D3
System BIOS: 0303
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Hello Legendx:
Thank you for contacting the Intel® Communities.
I would like to get more information about your system, please access the website below and follow the instructions.
This would be to gather the specs in your system for me to find a possible source of the issue.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility Download Intel® System Support Utility
Regards,
Esteban C
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It's kinda problematic now because I already sent my cpu to the shop I bought from for testing
But here my specs as I remember them:
Cpu:i5 6600k
Motherboard:Asus z170p-d3
Gpu:MSI R9 390
Ram:16gb g.skill ddr3 1333mhz
Psu:seasonic g-650w gold
Can a cpu cause screen artifacting,flickering?I already determined that's its not my gpu
Here is a picture of my issue:
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Hello Legendx:
Thank you for the specs provided, they are compatible and should't be a problem.
Now, regarding the issue you are having with the graphics, when a GPU is added to the system, the GPU would be in charge of the graphics, while gaming and while using the computer for regular tasks, which means that most likely it would not affect the image.
Have you tried using a different monitor or display?
Are all the graphics drivers up to date?
Are the temps in the GPU ok?
Lets see what is the resolution provided by the computer shop, since the troubleshooting would have to be done with the system complete.
Regards,
Esteban C
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I have tried taking out my gpu out of the system and made the integrated gpu as my primary display in bios but the artifacts are still there in Windows UI and in all games so not a gpu problem.
I also tried to use a different monitor and different dvi-d cable and it didn't solved the problem.
I am using the latest drivers(crimson 15.12).
My temps are while gaming around 70°c on gpu and 60° on my cpu.
I have also run memtest64 for two hours and my memory passed the tests with no errors detected.
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Hello, Legendx:
Thank you for the information provided.
Have you tried loading the defaults in your BIOS? this would be to remove any possible setting that could be affecting the system, like Over Clocking or any other setting at BIOS level.
Regards,
Esteban C
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Yeah I have tried resetting the bios to default, but it didn't helped to solve the issue the flickering is still there.
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I have also tried clearing the cmos by pulling the battery out for one minute and also used a screwdriver to connect the pins on the jumper but it didn't solved the issue
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Hello, Legendx:
Have you received the CPU from the computer shop?
By any chance, are you able to test your system with a different processor?
I look forward to your reply.
Regards,
Esteban C
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Well apparently my cpu had one bad/damaged core according to the shop and the cpu has been replaced with a new one,so I think it was the cause for the flickering.
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Hello, Legendx:
Thank you for advising us about the outcome for this.
Regards,
Esteban C
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