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y-cruncher - Pi-1b

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System might be unstable. But according to the FAQ it can be many things.

"My computer is completely stable. But I keep getting errors such as, "Redundancy Check Failed: Coefficient is too large."

The notorious "Coefficient is too large" error is a common error that can be caused by many things. A full technical explanation is here.

Because of the nature of error, it can be caused by literally anything. But below are the two most common causes"

http://www.numberworld.org/y-cruncher/faq.html

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What platform? What cpu and memory settings? Try stock and if it passes your oc is not stable here.

I spent a few hours the other day and ran into the same issue at first.  I did as splave mentioned and put everything to stock and it finally ran the bench.   I realized that what may have been stable enough to run other benches is nowhere near stable to run ycruncher. 

Ycruncher is really heavy on the memory system, so depending on cpu could be too fast mem settings, too high fclk, too high cache. Only sometimes is it too high of core if you can't run off the bat. Stability in any other bench is irrelevant for ycruncher stability 

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