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TS00007kel
post Aug 14 2008, 11:57 AM, updated 18y ago

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Supposedly much better as 8 mins of this = 40 hrs of Prime95 and up to 22C hotter!
Plan to try it tonight once i get home. wink.gif

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post Aug 14 2008, 12:06 PM

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lolz not scared it fries your proc ah?

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post Aug 14 2008, 12:08 PM

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lol for myself prime/stress prime stable is good enough.
this one is REAL BURN~ sweat.gif
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post Aug 14 2008, 12:10 PM

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haha, well at least it guarantees near absolute stability.. tongue.gif

But yeah i'm kinda worried abt the frying part myself tongue.gif
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post Aug 14 2008, 12:59 PM

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just tested... stress my proc really alot... need add vcore to pass 6 round of test...

here is the SS:
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compare to Prime test : sweat.gif
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temps taken using everest core temp... -10c for the core temp for real temp readings for 45nm proc(Q9550)...
its really burning sweat.gif even watercooling also reaching its limit on a hot noon...

but i think its suitable for 24/7 since i guess no software could stress the proc more than prime95, so wouldnt stress the proc like this software does... tongue.gif

tis software good for those lazy to run primetest for 12 hours + ppl... just like me laugh.gif
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post Aug 14 2008, 01:49 PM

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tis will save cost n time..

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post Aug 14 2008, 04:38 PM

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Many thanks for the news TS. U have saved me dozens of 12hr prime sessions now. smile.gif
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post Aug 14 2008, 07:53 PM

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QUOTE(fesick @ Aug 14 2008, 01:49 PM)
tis will save cost n time..
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yup seriously, 12hr prime95 really can suck electricity bills cool2.gif

QUOTE(cyloh @ Aug 14 2008, 04:38 PM)
Many thanks for the news TS. U have saved me dozens of 12hr prime sessions now. smile.gif
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glad to serve.... notworthy.gif

Passed the test, but my temps hitting up to 89C!!!!!!! sweat.gif sweat.gif
clocked down a little, can boil water d....
really gila this tool, as prime95 max only hovered below 80C...

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post Aug 14 2008, 08:36 PM

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I used this utility to stress my system. I am not sure is it reliable or not. Please comment so that we can trust this utility for future oc checking tool.
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post Aug 14 2008, 08:52 PM

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QUOTE(ahsiah @ Aug 14 2008, 08:36 PM)
I used this utility to stress my system. I am not sure is it reliable or not. Please comment so that we can trust this utility for future oc checking tool.
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i primed my proc 8 hours + b4 stress with this software... guess wat ? my pc straight away fail the test and bsod... up one notch of vcore in the bios... well stable then, passed 15 loop tests.... i think its sufficient enough....
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post Aug 14 2008, 08:59 PM

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is this the same as the intel TAT ?
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post Aug 14 2008, 09:00 PM

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lol, i'm sure it will burn my air cooled proc... lol
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post Aug 14 2008, 09:06 PM

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Strangely im not seeing an increase in temp at 3ghz on stock volts. Temps are the same as prime95. Perhaps it makes a diff at higher clocks.
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post Aug 14 2008, 10:41 PM

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this software sent my pc to AUTO RESTART within 3 minutes doh.gif

damn stressful.....i don think i can use this software unless i have good cooling sweat.gif

but then i like it cos it can utilise 4gb thumbup.gif

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post Aug 14 2008, 10:59 PM

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3.4ghz bios vcore 1.6v - Linpack

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3.4ghz bios vcore 1.6v - Orthos

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Note, the slightly lower vcore in orthos is due to vdroop, which fluctuates thruout. It was the same for both applications.

So....it doesnt seem to help add much heat to duallies(pentium dual cores to be precise) I guess, though yea....it gives a very quick stability result thumbup.gif

Btw, is this usable with AMD procs?
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post Aug 15 2008, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(joe_star @ Aug 14 2008, 10:59 PM)

Btw, is this usable with AMD procs?
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errr, the Linpack is written by Intel for Intel i believe.... but if the stress codes are generic enough it may work... any AMD user care to try?

but there's a possibility it wont stress as well since it isn't Intel architecture (since this was built specificallly for that)? then again don't quote me on this... jz a speculation tongue.gif

calling to AMD OCers to take up the challenge! rclxm9.gif
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post Aug 15 2008, 12:52 PM

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Hmm i will try it.
It doesnt work..I guess
i open the program,after few settings it crashed doh.gif
Using Vista thou

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post Aug 15 2008, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(AMDAthlon @ Aug 15 2008, 12:52 PM)
Hmm i will try it.
It doesnt work..I guess
i open the program,after few settings it crashed doh.gif
Using Vista thou
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try disable the error checking if the program can start, cause i also facing crashing problem sometimes when running with error checking = yes.... from wat i know, the error checking feature are just implemented this version, hence i guess its not perfect stable yet...

if error checking off, try compare the residual (norm) value, if its all same, then its stable....
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post Aug 15 2008, 06:02 PM

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Excellent stuff! thumbup.gif

I can see my core temps go up 5C over the normal (running BOINC 24/7), and finally don't have to do the old stability test of running Prime95 in the morning, go back from work in the evening to find system crashed and dunno the timing etc etc, not to mention the lost of shrubberies. For overclockers with limited time, this is really excellent stuff...

Now, cant wait to go back and see how hot those notebook C2 cpus goes when taking this *evil laugh*


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written by intel for intel..?
maybe this what they use on lab

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