Mga Ripapipz,
Unsa pinaka nindot na software to test the stability of your components (eg. mobo, cpu, vcard, ram, ug uban pa) and how long do you have to run the test?
Mga Ripapipz,
Unsa pinaka nindot na software to test the stability of your components (eg. mobo, cpu, vcard, ram, ug uban pa) and how long do you have to run the test?
cpu - prime95(8hrs dinalian nga test 72hrs adikadik nga test)
vcard - gaming rajud ang realistic nga stress test ana or heavenbenchmark pa loop nimo for 6hrs mag huwat ka mo artifact ba hehe kapoia
try this one bro... from passmark
PassMark BurnInTest software - PC Reliability and Load Testing
Memtest...run under Windows environment...for 30min if no errors then your'e good to go...run multiple copies if you have bigger ram...will test your rams to the fullest extent...very good in detecting ram incompatibilites/wrong setting...below is the link...
MemTest: RAM reliability tester for Windows
Furmark for gpu/gpu mem...
OCCT when oc'ing...
prime95 - I use this to test my overclock for around 1hr (blend). Some say a few minutes is good enough. Others prefer 24hours. 1hr is my personal preference since most errors will appear early on and i still have to run several tests after this.
IBT - i use this in maximum setting after it passes 1hr prime95
OCCT - to test VC/CPU stability in OC
Furmark - VC also
Hope this helps..
do not mix memset and memtest, it'll corrupt the BIOS if extreme ra imong latency and you're changing latency realtime. k lang kung gigabyte kay dual BIOS then automatic ang switching pero kung 1 ra? unsaon nalang.
as for the CPU, i use LinX(linpack with a simplified interface + large FFTs and blend from prime95). unsa kadugaya padaganon? this part is subjective but the guideline is the longer you can run it, the better.
With SB you may also need to test for low-medium load stability which none of these synthetic programs can do, or just disable C3/C6 to make your life easier of your overclocking that is.
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