tag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:/discussions/geekbench/27177-geekbench-4-compute-test-crashes-at-sqlite-andor-html5-tests-win10x64-i9-7960xPrimate Labs: Discussion 2018-05-08T15:54:25Ztag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/452291452018-05-05T03:49:15Z2018-05-05T03:49:16ZGeekbench 4 compute test crashes at SQLite and/or HTML5 tests- Win10x64 & i9-7960x<div><p>Geekbench 4 compute test crashes at SQLite and/or HTML5 tests, about 1:29-1:31<br>
WHEA uncorrectible error is indicated, (which can be associated with overclocking). but this happens on my<br>
system (3DSTAR) with frequencies from 4.8GHz down to 3.7 GHz, and this system runs fine even at 4.8GHz with other<br>
benchmarks such as passmark, cinebench, novabench, 3DMark, AIDA64. Have re-seated RAM, checked connections.<br>
Happens when the system is cold too.<br>
Pls let me know if there is a fix, I would like to complete the CPU test, this machine will do pretty good.<br>
Thanks</p>
<p>System is:<br>
CPU: i9-7960x GPU: GTX 1080Ti RAM: 64GB@ 3433 DRIVE: Samsung 960 Pro 512GB<br>
with additional 1TB Samsung PM981. Motherboard is EVGA Dark x299.<br>
Due to the consistent stop at a specific test and most cpu frequencies, I suspect a software problem</p></div>max_datatag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/452291452018-05-07T17:51:52Z2018-05-07T17:51:52ZGeekbench 4 compute test crashes at SQLite and/or HTML5 tests- Win10x64 & i9-7960x<div><p>Hi max_data,</p>
<p>Thanks for posting and providing those details. To confirm, are you using Geekbench version 4.2.2?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Sarah<br>
Primate Labs Inc.</p></div>Sarahtag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/452291452018-05-07T20:55:51Z2018-05-07T20:55:51ZGeekbench 4 compute test crashes at SQLite and/or HTML5 tests- Win10x64 & i9-7960x<div><p>hi Sarah,</p>
<p>Yes it is 4.2.2.</p>
<p>Last night I completed Geekbench 4.4.2 compute test successfully after<br>
some additional settings changes to Win10 . I stopped<br>
automatic updates, telemetry tasks and privacy violations arising from Win10 default settings<br>
and forced updates. To do this, I checked and disabled all the spots related to those<br>
suspect areas that I know of i.e. off/on settings, control panel, services.msc,<br>
msconfig, registry, gpedit.msc, command line disables, and task scheduler library to make sure<br>
that the usual (and numerous) undesirables were turned off. Windows 10 had auto-reset my<br>
system to default settings by automatic update claiming the update was part of a 'new version'.</p>
<p>So MS has now redefined the notion of 'update' vs 'new version'. Under the pretense<br>
of 'new version', they are justifying the autoreset of a user's system to defaults with no<br>
choice presented at the time to a user. The 'creator update', 'spring update' etc have all<br>
auto-revereted to MS defaults in settings, control panel, services, then added new tricks.<br>
AND have occurred in the middle of my work, too, and attempts to update repeat automatically<br>
and progress partially at unpredictable times until they find a way in. (The smaller updates<br>
still leave my settings for the most part). After making changes to prevent updates and<br>
auto-override of my settings, Geekbench cpu tests are running stable again.</p>
<p>It would take more hours than I have to identify which specific settings changes I made are<br>
removing the BSOD-causing conflicts of Win10. I would think benchmark software can crash if<br>
forced settings changes and updates occur during the run. I don't know what workarounds you can<br>
do from your software end of it to detect and alleviate task interference by Win10- might not<br>
be an easy thing since there are so many variations in what Win10 autostarts and it will keep<br>
trying a piece at a time.</p>
<p>So, at least i can say with confidence that the problem is not my hardware system stability of 3<br>
different systems, and probably not in your software, and almost definitely in Windows 10 auto<br>
settings changes which are occurring daily and unpredictably in unprotected machines.<br>
The occurrence of BSODs at consistent spot in the cpu test indicates there may be a workaround<br>
that could stabilize to that segment of your tests,<br>
Thanks for the reply!</p>
<p>John/ maxdata</p>
<p>---- Sarah <a href="mailto:tender2+d01be55155@tenderapp.com">tender2+d01be55155@tenderapp.com</a> wrote:</p></div>max_datatag:support.primatelabs.com,2011-01-31:Comment/452291452018-05-08T15:54:24Z2018-05-08T15:54:24ZGeekbench 4 compute test crashes at SQLite and/or HTML5 tests- Win10x64 & i9-7960x<div><p>Hi John,</p>
<p>I'm glad you were able to get it to work. Please let me know if you have any further concerns.</p>
<p>I also suggest running a Windows 10 Memory diagnostic to find out if there are any problems there.</p>
<p>Warm regards,</p>
<p>Sarah<br>
Primate Labs Inc.</p></div>Sarah