I know there are specific tests just to stress video ram. Major Geeks has one that I've used before, it's not bad.
Try this
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I know there are specific tests just to stress video ram. Major Geeks has one that I've used before, it's not bad.
Try this
Unfortunately, I have a large development project running across two machines that I only have two weeks to finish - I don't have the spare resources to fold!
Trying this out on my wife's computer. Couldn't get the GPU Tracker V.2 to download the clients so I'm using the individual GPU and CPU clients.
w00tz! :D
:banana: is all I can say to that. :D
Congrats x88x! I have the i7 running and should be coming to get you soon. lol.... i went a little cable OCD this time though. so i'll have to get some pics up when my new cooler gets here
Ok, I finally got around to looking at my secondary system, and as I suspected, the PSU finally gave up the ghost. :( My trusty old SkyHawk 620W that has been with me since ~2006 (well, originally since 2005, but it died catastrophically and I didn't bother with an RMA for a long time), and powered many, many different iterations of my main computers...finally dead. :( Sounds like a capacitor might be leaking...it has that annoying whine when I turn it on, even though there are no moving parts.
EDIT:
Forgot to mention, the system is back up and running now, with my temperamental Tt Toughpower 700W. Here's hoping none of the 12V rails decide to give up on me again (they come and go on this guy...probably some funky capacitors, but I've never really bothered trying to figure out where the issue is).
Sorry to hear about your dead psu... got the i7 up and running, as well as the laptop and the phenom 2x4. Im at ~35k ppd now :D
1500!
And it's been only a month!