That’s a really huge undervolt. If you remove it and the problem goes away, then clearly the under volt is at fault.
If you want to test just how stable you are, I would suggest Prime95 Small FFTs w/AVX.
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That’s a really huge undervolt. If you remove it and the problem goes away, then clearly the under volt is at fault.
If you want to test just how stable you are, I would suggest Prime95 Small FFTs w/AVX.
Reduce your undervolt slightly. -120mv is possibly stable enough given it lasted a few minutes.
Y cruncher and Prime 95 stability are not absolute requirements for stability.
I use voltages that bsod in Cinebench for being too low for daily gaming without issue.