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Anyone here has any experience with overclocking a 5950x and testing stability on Linux? I tried PBO+CO settings and tested stability on a Windows install, and everything seemed fine, till I went to Linux and started seeing crashes immediately. So, all my CO values ended up being thrown out of the window on Linux. FYI, I have a Gigabyte X570 AORUS PRO WIFI.
Hi @RandomJerk, I've only ever had linux for the last decade in all my PCs, Workstations, servers, and IoT SoCs.
I haven't got a 5950x but I do have a 5800x watercooled all core overclock in my main workstation server; it is coupled with a Powercolor Liquid Devil Ultimate 6900xt.
For CPU stability testing I use prime95 called "mprime" in linux: https://www.mersenne.org/download/
I typically run it for about 2 hours on all threads on the torture setting option 2 small FFTs maximum power test.
Then I run the blend test for 12 hours.
I'm stable on all core OC at 4.65 under load. I do all core OC as my workstation does 24/7 multithreaded compute so my results are better compared to PBO2.
For GPU stability testing I use Furmark or the Piano Test from Geeks3D. https://www.geeks3d.com/20140304/gp...w-fp64-opengl-4-test-and-online-gpu-database/
It is an older version but does the job natively. If you want the newer version of Furmark then you can run it in Wine I suppose, but I don't bother and the 0.7.0 version does the job.
I modify the various .sh scripts to fit my screen resolution. Just open it up in Geany or the Gnome Text Editor and change the config. For stability testing it is the Windowed scripts that you want to modify since it will run indefinitely until you terminate it.