OCCT memtest is pretty reliable from the testing I've seen. Use AVX if you want to stress the dimms more, SSE if you want to stress the IMC more. Answer from Resune33 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/overclocking › occt memory test reliable?
r/overclocking on Reddit: OCCT memory test reliable?
September 25, 2020 -

See UPDATE below.

Does anyone know if the memory test in OCCT 6.2.2 is actually reliable?

I noticed in their changelog that they recently changed how it works in 6.2.0.

After hours of running it will sometimes show that it found 2, 4 or 6 errors, and sometimes I've restarted and used the same settings that previously gave errors with no errors for 22h+. I also previously tested the memory with the same settings with memtest86 pro 8.3 for > 34h with no errors.

I'm testing using an AMD Ryzen 9 3900x, Asus ROG Strix B550-I Gaming, GSkill Ripjaws V 64GB DDR4 3600 C18.

UPDATE: Under Linux running Linpack I saw an correctable MCE, which appears to be related to Infinity Fabric. But since it was correctable it didn't cause an error in Linpack. So the rare error the sometimes shows up under OCCT might be uncorrectable IF errors. That would potentially explain why it seems so random. I'll to see if I can make the errors go away entirely by increasing the voltage for IF. According to the developer OCCT 6.x doesn't report MCEs but version 7.x will.

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reddit.com › r/overclocking › ram struggles in occt memory test
r/overclocking on Reddit: RAM struggles in OCCT Memory Test
March 9, 2025 -

Hi,

I am new to adjusting RAM Timings etc., have watched a few videos and read a lot. What you see below is what I ended up with so far. My setup:

Asus ROG Strix B650E-E Gaming Wifi

G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5-6400 CL32-39-39-102 2x32GB (F5-6400J3239G32GX2-TZ5RK)

Ryzen 7 9700x

In normal use this config was stable, however when running the OCCT memory stability test, it failed after about 90 s due to an error occurring. I tried going down with the FCLK back to 2000 or with the TRAS back to 102. Both had seemingly no effect. Sadly it is still very difficult to get an idea of how tight or lose a timing is or what causes the errors. Maybe someone here has the same kit or someone more experienced can find an obvious error in my configuration. I'd appreciate any help or advice

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reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › is occt cpu+ram test also testing memory or only cpu?
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: Is OCCT CPU+RAM test also testing memory or only CPU?
May 19, 2024 -

Hi, in the latest version of OCCT, there is a CPU+RAM test. In the description, it says it's testing the CPU but the name says RAM.

Is this test enough for memory testing or should I also perform the test that clearly says "memory test"?

If yes, one question: the test lets you choose the amount of memory you want to test. Default is 80%, is there a reason not to test 100%?

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reddit.com › r/computer › i ran a cpu + ram occt test and got this, help
r/computer on Reddit: I ran a CPU + RAM OCCT test and got this, help
September 23, 2025 - That test does writes and reads to memory as so It's more likely issue with ram, I would recomand doing memtest instead of occt, if you see errors in memtest try different xmp profile (bios) , if there is still error turn xmp off, if still error and you run more then 1 stick of ram test on 1st stick then on 2nd stick.
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reddit.com › r/occt › i ran a cpu + ram occt test and got this, help
r/OCCT on Reddit: I ran a CPU + RAM OCCT test and got this, help
September 23, 2025 - Hey I just ran into this issue last night, had a 32 gig kit from corsair that ran fine and tested fine untill I enabled xmp. Check the QVL for your mobo and make sure your mobo and cpu can run the xmp speed of your ram because mine could not. If all seems fine there then you may want to swap in a different set of ram sticks to verify that it’s not a bad cpu.
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reddit.com › r/overclocking › errors detected in occt cpu and ram stress test
r/overclocking on Reddit: Errors detected in OCCT CPU and ram stress test
December 1, 2024 -

I just got a new pc, with a 5700x3d, 32gb 3200mhz skill ram. I stress tested it in stock config, I got errors detected within a minute of stress testing the default settings in OCCT. I looked online and saw that it might be a ram issue, so I turned off DOCP (so it was running at 2133mhz) and encountered no issues. I tried it again with DOCP on and got errors again. Also with prime 95 errors were encountered on many cores (with DOCP on).

I think it's a RAM issue, but I don't know what my next step should be. Should I just return my ram and get different sticks? Or is there something else I can do?

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reddit.com › r/overclocking › whats the recommended long duration occt test these days?
r/overclocking on Reddit: Whats the recommended long duration occt test these days?
December 29, 2024 -

in OCCT personal (i paid for the license) , for like a 8-12 hour test overight for typical cpu + ram stability, should i do:

  • medium dataset or large?

  • variable or steady load type?

  • auto, fixed, or core cycling mode?

Whats recommended and why? (Mainly looking for memory stability overnight because ive been testing timings and voltages. So far im stable with a 2 hour memory test at 80% memory and no errors.. but i wanted to try the cpu+ram test next because i hear thats the one to do for long durations. Is this true?

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reddit.com › r/overclocking › is occt memtest accurate?
r/overclocking on Reddit: Is occt memtest accurate?
January 2, 2026 -

Is occt memtest accurate? It show no error after 30 mins of CPU + linpack + mem + GPU but windows resource monitor show a lot of mem hard faults some times even 300/s I'm running a cheap ahh whitelabel b550m, 5700g with pbo enabled and soc tension on 1125mv, 2 sticks of patriot viper 3200mhz cl18 overclocked to 3800 cl20 also overclocking my igpu to 2200mhz with 1200mv

edit: also sorry if I said something dumb it's my first time getting this deep into overclocking

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Man what are these commenters doing on an overclocking sub (more so the guy recommending to stay away from OCCT because the free version makes you wait 10 seconds before tests lmao) Having hard faults is normal, even multiple hundred a second for periods of time. What wouldn't be normal if it's all the time and/or your PC feels slow/laggy/stuttery The one other guy is right, run multiple stress tests. They all test different things in different variations, so a failure in even just one means bad memory. But yes OCCT's memory test is good, run it for minimum an hour though (I believe 2 hours is the maximum for the free version unless they changed that recently). I would also recommend to download Testmem5 (like they also mentioned). 1usmus config is good to run, but absolut by anta777 is the other really good config to use. It's best to do both, but at least do one of them overnight (7+ hours) If it passes on your xmp profile, you don't need to test it with xmp off, though. If it's stable on xmp it will be stable on xmp off If it fails on xmp, you can do an RMA. I'm pretty sure all vendors will accept the RMA if XMP is faulty since it's advertised by them, even tho technically it's only truly guaranteed to be stable at xmp off by the original chip manufacturers (I could be wrong but I think they do accept RMA even if XMP on is unstable but xmp off is stable, someone correct me if that's wrong because I've never had to RMA ram)
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edit: also sorry if I said something dumb it's my first time getting this deep into overclocking Don't worry about it. You shouldn't be seeing that many hard faults per second. Can you download and execute TM5 with the 1usmus v3 @ 1usmus configuration file. If it fails reset BIOS and execute again. If it passes then disable PBO and any user amended settings. Execute the OCCT stability test again and check for errors. Use several stress-testing applications to confirm stability.
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reddit.com › r/occt › how to test for vram damage?
r/OCCT on Reddit: How to test for VRAM damage?
August 16, 2025 -

I'm afraid my VRAM could be damaged due to some weird artifacts in some games, but I never used OCCT for VRAM damage

Only used it for CPU before, but ended up being very slight degradation which OCCT couldn't detect.

Any tips?

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reddit.com › r/overclocking › new ram kit coming today; use occt or y cruncher for stability?
r/overclocking on Reddit: New RAM kit coming today; use OCCT or y cruncher for stability?
September 18, 2025 -

Hi,

Not sure if this is the correct subreddit to post because I’m not tuning RAM or anything. I ordered a new RAM kit that is 64GB 6000 CL26 and it is coming today. I only plan on enabling expo, but I am not gonna tune it or change timings or anything like that. Just gonna hit EXPO and use it like that.

I’ve seen some people question stability of 6000 CL26 RAM. I have a 9950X3D and a ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E mobo. To test for stability, should I run OCCT for an hour or y cruncher for an hour? Or are those tests not good? Just trying to test to ensure the RAM is stable before its return window. Obviously want to avoid data corruption issues that could be caused and damaged components, ya know?

I primarily game and browse the internet and sometimes do film editing in Davinci Resolve. I don’t want to burn up my CPU and am uncomfortable with crazy high CPU temps that I know tests can cause. Any way around this? During gaming, my temps only go to like 65 Celsius.

Thank you!

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I have a 64gb 6000 cl26 kit from G.Skill, the 1.4V version(Don't think they sell it anymore, only the 1.45V versions). On my kit to run EXPO I had to add a little bit of VDD voltage, 1.4 > 1.425. I just got CL24 tweaks done to my kit and out of all the tests I'd say OCCT & TM5(extreme1anta777 config) caught stuff the fastest. I will note that Karhu tends to find issues after 6+ hours, at least in my experience. "I’ve seen some people question stability of 6000 CL26 RAM" I've seen quite a few XMP/EXPO kits be unstable over the years so it's not just the 'extreme' kits. For 'out of the box' you should be just fine but if you want piece of mind running tests for 1 hour isn't a whole lot.
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Hi buddy, sorry you had to read all that nonsense, I’ve got your back don’t worry. Absolutely no need to run your pc into the ground running software for silly amounts of time on a XmP/EXPO profile, it should be solid and good to go, these sticks of ram are cherry picked for low CL from the factory and not overclocked (as such) yes it’s a profile but a tried and tested profile that works If you want to be extra sure, run some testmem5 configs. Each one takes about 90 mins to cycle through, you shouldn’t get any errors but if you do it could be CPU related, just make sure all Boost and CO are turned off before mem testing as this could cause errors on its own If you’re happy with them passing the tests and want to put your memory controller to the test. Either run Ychruncher or prime95 large FFT’s for as many hours as you’re comfortable with, once satisfied, you’re good to OC your CPU if that’s something you want to do, if not it’s no big deal, happy gaming
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reddit.com › r/overclocking › occt fixed my ram oc!
r/overclocking on Reddit: OCCT fixed my ram OC!
October 27, 2022 -

Follow up to "OCCT ruined my ram OC!". The IMC wasn't happy, that's all it was. I raised IOD from 1000 to 1025mv and that's all it took. Thanks again for the help mates.

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › is a 15-minute occt memory test "good enough" for a quick local ram purchase? (instead of memtest86)
r/buildapc on Reddit: Is a 15-minute OCCT Memory test "good enough" for a quick local RAM purchase? (Instead of MemTest86)
March 4, 2026 -

Hi everyone,

I'm meeting a local seller tomorrow to pick up a 32GB (2x16) G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200MHz kit. The price is a steal, so I want to make sure I'm not getting scammed.

I know MemTest86 is the gold standard for stability, but running 4 passes at the seller's house is out of the question as it takes too long.

My plan is to bring a USB drive with OCCT and run the Memory Test (Instruction set: AVX2, 80% of RAM) for about 15 minutes.

  • Is 15 minutes of OCCT enough to catch 90% of "broken" modules?

  • Should I change any specific settings in OCCT to make the test more aggressive for a short duration?

  • Is there any other "quick" tool (under 20 mins) that you'd recommend over OCCT for on-the-spot testing?

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reddit.com › r/overclocking › occt sse memory test is the only one showing errors. what am i hunting for?
r/overclocking on Reddit: OCCT SSE memory test is the only one showing errors. What am I hunting for?
May 23, 2023 -

I managed to bring my memory rated 3000/C15 to 3600/C18 (FCLK 1800), paired with an R7 5700X (stock, no OC, no PBO), by following the DDR4 bible, managing to tighten almost every timing as suggested. I have Gear Down Mode enabled, CR1T. I've ran TM5 extreme by Anta for 2 hours (3 cycles completed), Prime95 Large FFTs + OCCT VRAM, OCCT AVX2 without any trouble, but OCCT SSE starts showing constant errors after a dozen or so cycles. I've tried to tinker with voltages and aimlessly loosen some timings, no improvements. Should I lower frequency? What could make the SSE fail and what exactly do I need to tune?

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I'm aware that this is a 10 month old thread. But I'm actually having the same issue here. If anyone on this thread sees this. Is there maby a chance you might be able to offer some advice. I'm using gskill ddr5 6400 mhz.
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My experience with DDR4 overclocking that use the most of available benchmark/game for test OC. Change anything then test and notice result then change again. Sometimes it seems you OC is good becuase no errors found by testing softwares but in a game you have crash or random quit. My advice to start everything from the default or from that stage where you felt your system is stable. On Memory OC first advise is to use Memtest86. Just run the first 7 or 9 test. If it is passed you have a chance to start windows and not damage it. But not always. If you have BSOD or windows not booting then you may need to first raise Memory voltage and secodly reduce timing/clock. Second test could be Aida64 Memory benchmark. Just right click on benchmark and do all test in MHTML. If it is done you can use old 3dMark 03 - Ragdoll test. Use only that test. Then OCCT memory test using SSE. It will tell you the CPU temperature in games. AVX is too much pressure if your CPU is overclocked and you may have throttling. Then run Cinebench23 for 30 min. It will show your system stability. And after all run CB2077 for 30 min. Just leave it alone. If CB starting it is a good sign that you are closer to the finish line but if the game quit within an hour then you have to change something. Firstly increase the RAM voltage. DDR4 OC is a lifetime fun. You'll never find the maximum. (Yes, you can but you won't do anything elso for a long long time.) DDR4 can boot with tighter settings but you can notice performance loss somehow. Just compare! DDR5 is a bit different. With some small change the system won't boot. You'll give up soon. Good luck;)
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reddit.com › r/overclocking › occt ruined my ram overclock!
r/overclocking on Reddit: OCCT ruined my ram overclock!
October 26, 2022 -

I had my cheap crappy 4S8D tuned as tight as possible and had passed many cycles of tm5 extreme and absolut but when I decided to tweak my curve optimization with OCCT it became clear that OCCT was finding memory errors, not CPU errors.

I can run 4/4/16 & 4/8 until my ram heats up and OCCT heats it up more than TM5 or Ycruncher. It took a while to figure out what was causing so many errors in OCCT CPU test but it turned out to be RRDS/L/FAW. Raising them to 5/7/20 works. No other timings changes alleviated the errors.

I have a 80mm fan blowing on the dimms but OCCT still causes memory errors. If my PC passes tm5 and Ycruncher, is that enough for a gaming rig? Is OCCT known to overheat ram or am I stuck with 5/7/20? Thanks.

Edit: 4/4/16 relaxed to 5/7/20 and CO adjusted a few pts. Killed my memory performance :(

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reddit.com › r/occt › bad ram oc or ram % too high?
r/OCCT on Reddit: Bad RAM OC or RAM % too high?
November 12, 2022 - I re-ran the OCCT RAM test (SSE) at 85% and it passed 1hr no problem