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keep getting simulation instability, but rig is prime95 stable?

Sedgie!

Weaksauce
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I have two instances of f@h running on a 3800+ X2 @ 2.63ghz, 1.41 vcore, 49c load temp.

They are console based running as services in different directories with the -local flag.

computer is prime95 stable for 19 hours, probably longer.

however, I keep getting these errors. On my stats page the WUs add up without points, so now I have like 45 WUs and only 1800 points. it happens almost every time.

[18:51:31] Simulation instability has been encountered. The run has entered a
[18:51:31] state from which no further progress can be made.
[18:51:31] This may be the correct result of the simulation, however if you
[18:51:31] often see other project units terminating early like this
[18:51:31] too, you may wish to check the stability of your computer (issues
[18:51:31] such as high temperature, overclocking, etc.).
[18:51:31] Going to send back what have done.
[18:51:31] logfile size: 10794
[18:51:31] - Writing 11354 bytes of core data to disk...
[18:51:31] ... Done.
[18:51:31]
[18:51:31] Folding@home Core Shutdown: EARLY_UNIT_END
[18:51:33] CoreStatus = 72 (114)
[18:51:33] Sending work to server

or this one

[13:31:12] Gromacs cannot continue further.
[13:31:12] Going to send back what have done.
[13:31:12] logfile size: 8652
[13:31:12] - Writing 9188 bytes of core data to disk...
[13:31:12] ... Done.
[13:31:12]
[13:31:12] Folding@home Core Shutdown: EARLY_UNIT_END
[13:31:14] CoreStatus = 72 (114)
[13:31:14] Sending work to server

anybody have any idea what's going on here? I'd like to get consistent results here.
 
Just from what I have done in the past, Prime stable doesnt always mean fold stable. If you want a more rigorous stress test, try OCCT. Otherwise, try backing down teh OC a hair, or upping the voltage, and see where that gets you.
 
Run memtest. It's your friend. Folding likes to make use of RAM and doesn't like it when RAM is not stable.

 
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