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Old 21st March 2016, 09:02   #11  |  Link
MaistroX
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Hi burt123!


1. No itīs not, itīs a AMD3+ running at originaly @ 4,7Ghz

2. Inside is pretty Clean and case is open all the time.
Also had the idéa of it gettin overheated, but have changed the CPU Fan, Motherboard also tryed differnt ramīs just to figure out what could be wrong, and this only happens with RipBot264 when it runs 100% of all cores on the CPU.


After Writing this Q last night I started a new rip with only 4 cores activated just to see how it worked and adjusted it to 6/8 cores just Before 2-pass started, and PC keeps going without any crash/Freez!




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But would be easyer to be able to set the nr. of cores to be used from within RipBot264 otherwise one have to set it manually everytime RipBot264 starts.

Regards MaistroX

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Originally Posted by burt123 View Post
A couple of questions for you :-

1st:- is your PC overclocked ???
Ripbot could be considered as a stress test, as it DOES run the CPU @ 100% most of the time.

2nd:- how clean is it inside your case & motherboard etc ??
Sounds like it might be overheating, check & clean the CPU fan(s), and video card(s) fan(s).

I'm pretty sure that Ripbot can't be "throttled".

Last edited by MaistroX; 21st March 2016 at 09:05. Reason: Adding pictures! :)
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