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    Indestructible Durrthock's Avatar
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    Default Test system stability

    Ive just started overclocking my new pc. And I was wondering what is a good way to test system stability after overclocking. Thats about it lol.

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    How much faster can you render the bsod? Ap1thy's Avatar
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    Default Re: Test system stability

    prime 95? back when I had my E6600, i would just run a rather cpu intensive game

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    Default Re: Test system stability

    everest ultimate have a quite god stress test... otherwise orthos and prime 95
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    Default Re: Test system stability

    i would do Prime95 over night and OCCT to get a 90% chance of a stable overclock.

    when you run prime95 leave Coretemp running and look through the log file it makes and find your max temps and you can see if your cooling is good or bad.
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