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Originally posted by: arnosmith
Prime95 doesn't do me any good, I fail this after half an hour even on 1400MHz (140x10)

Then you have problems with components you need to look into.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: arnosmith
Prime95 doesn't do me any good, I fail this after half an hour even on 1400MHz (140x10)

Then you have problems with components you need to look into.

Well, I've thought about just that, but everything, and I mean EVERYTHING else works like a clock. I have formatted a dusin of times, installed the prime95 on all my HD's, tested with lower than stock speed on all my components, but nothing seems to work... So I have just given up on the damn program...

Edit: The machine is rock solid at 2800MHz on 32M in SuperPi, and thats good enough for me... What I really wanted was some programs to run on my computer too se the difference in performance against stock speeds.
 
You mean 01? I'm sure he will break 30K no problem.

BTW: nice overclock, watercooling is nice isn't it.

I broke 30K at 2,6 so at max overclock I will get 31K perhaps... And yeah, watercooling is a blessing from the gods 🙂 I've just bought myself a Yeong Yang Cabinet as well, so now I'll be able to use both of my 240mm radiators 🙂

Link to the cabinet

It's so big I might get lost in there!
 
Anything that runs at 100% processor is good for testing, Including but not limited to:

CPU Stability test (good test to run as it warms the cpu running multiple threads and access's hard drives, floppys etc etc simulating real world usage.)
Prime 95
Seti@Home Client
SiSoft Sandra Burn In Test is also a good one.
any 3d mark on demo loop is good for testing the graphics stability as well.

Or if you are feeling _really_ adverturous all of the above at the same time! 🙂

Edit: Ooops I thought I was reading the end of page 2 and I was answering a question about whats good for stress testing. My Bad.
 
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