- Jul 16, 2001
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Just a couple days ago I was running my new XP-M 2600+ (mobile) chip, and after a mild overclock I decided to take a break and actually use my computer for a bit. I hopped onto this game called Runescape, which I'm sure some of you must have heard of (www.runescape.com). While playing, I still had speedfan (nifty voltage/fan/temp utility) running, and I looked at it before closing it. With runescape running, speedfan was telling me my CPU was running under 90-100% load. I closed speedfan, and continued to play runescape. In just a couple minutes, runescape crashed. I found this odd since when I had run prime 95 just a while ago, it too marked an error within a few minutes. I rebooted, upped my voltage slightly, and went back to playing the game. No troubles. Out of curiousity, I rebooted again, undervolted further than I was before, and tried playing runescape again. Crashed almost 15 seconds into playing it. I came to the conclusion that playing runescape is a much funner way to test your CPU than letting prime 95 take over your computer for hours on end
