Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Linx has been the fastest at spotting an unsafe overclock. My ram doesn't budge past 3.2ghz, and i'm not suprised. Linx pulls it up in the matter of minutes, P95 doesn't fail at all :-/
My CPU and board look to overclock even further. I'm not looking into OC past 3ghz anyway. 2.8ghz is still mighty fast.
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Linx has been the fastest at spotting an unsafe overclock. My ram doesn't budge past 3.2ghz, and i'm not suprised. Linx pulls it up in the matter of minutes, P95 doesn't fail at all :-/
My CPU and board look to overclock even further. I'm not looking into OC past 3ghz anyway. 2.8ghz is still mighty fast.
+1
avoid OCCT
Originally posted by: mike420
So thats pretty much it. I'm looking for a good custom torture test in prime 95 to let me know if my cpu is stable. I have an e7200 core 2 duo 266fsbx9 at 2.53ghz That I'm running at 379 x 9.5 at 3.6ghz. It's idling at 39c. 1.29 volts. Ram at 759
The "Small FFTs" test uses relatively small FFTs which can fit into the CPU cache. As a result, the small FFT test is the one which accesses your main memory the least but it still makes some memory accesses. Prime95 automatically creates a FFT size range which will fit into the L2 cache of your CPU.
http://www.playtool.com/pages/prime95/prime95.html
Originally posted by: BaboonGuy
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Linx has been the fastest at spotting an unsafe overclock. My ram doesn't budge past 3.2ghz, and i'm not suprised. Linx pulls it up in the matter of minutes, P95 doesn't fail at all :-/
My CPU and board look to overclock even further. I'm not looking into OC past 3ghz anyway. 2.8ghz is still mighty fast.
+1
avoid OCCT
What about OCCT Linpack? Isn't that the same as Linx...?
I like OCCT because of its logging and monitoring features built-in.
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
That is a great feature but I don't like the way my computer reacts after running OCCT. And its not my system specifically, i've tried it over a few pc's until i realized it was the app screwing up the machine.
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Generally my systems would act as if they stuttering when doing things from the point after; for up to about 5 minutes. Shut down issues as well. I think it possibly may have had something to do with the hard drive. It's been a while so i'm really reaching here. I remember thinking it ruined my FX60 machine.
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Sure, np
Generally my systems would act as if they stuttering when doing things from the point after; for up to about 5 minutes. Shut down issues as well. I think it possibly may have had something to do with the hard drive. It's been a while so i'm really reaching here. I remember thinking it ruined my FX60 machine.
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: BTRY B 529th FA BN
Sure, np
Generally my systems would act as if they stuttering when doing things from the point after; for up to about 5 minutes. Shut down issues as well. I think it possibly may have had something to do with the hard drive. It's been a while so i'm really reaching here. I remember thinking it ruined my FX60 machine.
Yeah that would make me nervous too. I wonder if the heat dump into your case was making your HDD do all those thermal recalibration things they do when the temps change a lot? At any rate, it is just as easy for me to avoid them and keep on using prime95 so I'll do that. Prime95 takes longer, but I've got time.
Originally posted by: BaboonGuy
I know the OP is on an Intel system but I've found that OCCT on Large Data Set found errors more quickly than Linx did. This is on an AMD Phenom II AM2+ 940BE system.
Originally posted by: BaboonGuy
Originally posted by: BaboonGuy
I know the OP is on an Intel system but I've found that OCCT on Large Data Set found errors more quickly than Linx did. This is on an AMD Phenom II AM2+ 940BE system.
Actually it depends... both have their purposes. Today Linx found an error in about 7 minutes that took OCCT over an hour to find. I think for testing for 10 minutes, Linx is better than OCCT. But for testing for 3 minutes, OCCT is better than Linx.
I do agree that Linx outputs more heat than OCCT (Large Data Set, not Linpack).
