jameslys
Jun 10 2008, 01:27 PM

fsb voltage +0.1v
mch voltage +0.1v
vcore 1.1925v
is my system stable?
need to run stability test again?
Kenneth85
Jun 10 2008, 01:32 PM
If Idle 69, seems kinda high...
jameslys
Jun 10 2008, 01:36 PM
not idle, it is 100% load, if it is fully loaded, is it ok?
when idle, cpu is 41c, core 0 51c, core 1 51c.
have i done enough stability test with orthos priority 10 to stress the cpu?
-pWs-
Jun 10 2008, 01:45 PM
Use realtemp instead. I think OCCT is based on Tjmax 105C.
-pWs-
bulibulizaimon
Jun 10 2008, 01:48 PM
Run that ORTHOS for 24 hours or more, see ur system crash or not with that speed
jameslys
Jun 10 2008, 01:53 PM
i didnt run for occt, just orthos only.
I run small fft test with priority 10 for 18 minutes.
how long that i need to run the orthos?
i heard that orthos priority 10 is hard to pass , is it correct?
i also can play mass effect without crashing
a1098113
Jun 10 2008, 03:15 PM
occt is a bit buggy

it seems good for me.. maybe if the load temps around 60-65C it would be better
bulibulizaimon
Jun 10 2008, 05:26 PM
Just try to tress out your CPU as much as u can like running multiple prime95 test
If ur CPU can handle those tests, meaning it is stable and can handle other application (gaming, etc)
tnhafiz
Jun 11 2008, 02:30 PM
n also try playing some games.sometimes if ur oc not stable,ur pc will hang.
Radeon
Jun 11 2008, 03:26 PM
QUOTE(jameslys @ Jun 10 2008, 01:53 PM)
i didnt run for occt, just orthos only.
I run small fft test with priority 10 for 18 minutes.
how long that i need to run the orthos?
i heard that orthos priority 10 is hard to pass , is it correct?
i also can play mass effect without crashing
the longer you run the better,
acutually 24 hours is consider very good already
please mind that your temperature is a bit high imho.
ahsiah
Jun 14 2008, 09:36 AM
Don't run too long. Your motherboard will burnt. That's bring you "regret". I will suggest orthos 4 hours and you didn't notice any thing wrong. Then....
Use it normally and observe any things wrong or not. Unfortunately, you are using Vista. You are very difficult to make distinguish that is hardware problem or software problem. I would suggest using Windows 2008 server or Windows XP.
Once you have been using it for few weeks (normal routine + gaming) and notice nothing happens (application crash). Than it is consider stable.
The reason that I am suggesting so is don't stress your motherboard kaw kaw until it burnt.
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