Danzas4321 :
Hey guys. as you see in my sig i have an athlon x4 760k OCed @4.5ghz @1.5v. ive played Bf4 for like 4 hours straight and IBt is stable for 10 passes at maximum stress. I have had my PC Oced to this frequency for over a month 24/7. temperatures never go above 56 degrees under full load. However, whenever i run P95 i instantluy bluescreen. it is really bugging me why it is stable in everything except this. Any ideas?
Does Prime95 bluescreen when your CPU is overclocked a little less and especially does it bluescreen at stock speeds? If so, you have a software problem rather than a hardware problem.
If you back off a bit and now Prime95 works fine, then what you discovered is that your CPU was overclocked just beyond the level where it is perfectly stable. Many programs can have an erroneous calculation here and there and "fail gracefully." This means that you don't notice the error. Games are pretty tolerant of this as far as things go. Intel Burn Test is a thermal testing tool, not a processor stability testing tool, and may very well tolerate mis-calculated results and not crash. A program that does a lot of mathematical calculations such as Prime95 is much more sensitive to mis-calculated results and will eventually get to the point where it crashes or blue-screens. That's why we use those kinds of programs to see if our CPUs are overclocked too far.
FYI, there are better programs for testing stability than Prime95. I like to use a little tool called StressCPU v2 which was developed by Stanford University to stress-test their HPC equipment for doing molecular dynamics simulations. It is EXTREMELY sensitive to any errors in calculations, to the point where you can generally pick up memory as well as CPU errors more rapidly than most other tools I have used. Unfortunately the link where I used to find the utility has moved so you will need to search for it, but it is certainly a useful utility.