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8700k overclocking stability

8700k overclocking stability

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Ikarus_ORG
Member
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12-26-2017, 07:53 AM
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I have an 8700k with a 4.9 ghz OC during load at 1.27-1.28V and 1.3 idle. It doesn’t crash while gaming, but I need to verify the OC stability over long periods. Besides prime95, what other reliable stress test is there?
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Ikarus_ORG
12-26-2017, 07:53 AM #1

I have an 8700k with a 4.9 ghz OC during load at 1.27-1.28V and 1.3 idle. It doesn’t crash while gaming, but I need to verify the OC stability over long periods. Besides prime95, what other reliable stress test is there?

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marcomcool
Junior Member
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12-30-2017, 10:48 PM
#2
I have an 8700k with a 4.9 ghz OC that runs during load at 1.27-1.28V and 1.3 idle. It doesn’t crash while gaming, but I need to verify the OC stability over long periods. Besides Prime95, what other reliable stress tests exist? I usually run mine for 6 hours as a standard check, but Asus Realbench also works well for pure stability testing—minimum 6 hours is ideal, though you can adjust the time limit as needed.
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marcomcool
12-30-2017, 10:48 PM #2

I have an 8700k with a 4.9 ghz OC that runs during load at 1.27-1.28V and 1.3 idle. It doesn’t crash while gaming, but I need to verify the OC stability over long periods. Besides Prime95, what other reliable stress tests exist? I usually run mine for 6 hours as a standard check, but Asus Realbench also works well for pure stability testing—minimum 6 hours is ideal, though you can adjust the time limit as needed.

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loltribo
Posting Freak
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01-19-2018, 07:57 PM
#3
I have an 8700k with a 4.9 ghz OC that runs during load at 1.27-1.28V and 1.3 idle. It doesn’t crash while gaming, but I need to verify the OC stability over long periods. Besides Prime95, what other reliable stress tests exist? I usually run mine for 6 hours as a standard check, but Asus Realbench also works well for pure stability testing—minimum 6 hours is ideal, though you can adjust the time limit as needed.
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loltribo
01-19-2018, 07:57 PM #3

I have an 8700k with a 4.9 ghz OC that runs during load at 1.27-1.28V and 1.3 idle. It doesn’t crash while gaming, but I need to verify the OC stability over long periods. Besides Prime95, what other reliable stress tests exist? I usually run mine for 6 hours as a standard check, but Asus Realbench also works well for pure stability testing—minimum 6 hours is ideal, though you can adjust the time limit as needed.