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Is it a valid method to evaluate systems under pressure?

Is it a valid method to evaluate systems under pressure?

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alexisroland
Member
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06-06-2023, 02:11 AM
#1
Firestrike is designed to push your CPU under heavy load, making it suitable for stress testing and benchmarking. It’s commonly used for overclocking and performance evaluation.
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alexisroland
06-06-2023, 02:11 AM #1

Firestrike is designed to push your CPU under heavy load, making it suitable for stress testing and benchmarking. It’s commonly used for overclocking and performance evaluation.

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xAdriLCT
Senior Member
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06-06-2023, 06:51 PM
#2
The physics exam can feel intense, yet you often manage to complete it more efficiently at a greater frequency and reduced voltage compared to other assessments such as XTU, cinebench, or AIDA.
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xAdriLCT
06-06-2023, 06:51 PM #2

The physics exam can feel intense, yet you often manage to complete it more efficiently at a greater frequency and reduced voltage compared to other assessments such as XTU, cinebench, or AIDA.

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tinodz
Member
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06-08-2023, 03:06 PM
#3
Yes, you can include both Cinnebench and Firestrike for variety.
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tinodz
06-08-2023, 03:06 PM #3

Yes, you can include both Cinnebench and Firestrike for variety.

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Mrjuku321
Junior Member
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06-08-2023, 11:16 PM
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Run a full stress test for about an hour. Typically, being able to complete any stress test for a short period indicates stability.
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Mrjuku321
06-08-2023, 11:16 PM #4

Run a full stress test for about an hour. Typically, being able to complete any stress test for a short period indicates stability.

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axxerr77
Member
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06-09-2023, 12:49 AM
#5
You don't need an Intel CPU—there are other options available. Consider using a different processor brand or model that fits your needs.
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axxerr77
06-09-2023, 12:49 AM #5

You don't need an Intel CPU—there are other options available. Consider using a different processor brand or model that fits your needs.

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VOZIXGOD
Member
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06-09-2023, 01:24 AM
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I favor Unigine Heaven because it’s simpler to identify artifacts and has less visual noise on the screen. It also allows looping without additional costs, unlike 3DMark. I faced problems with 3DMark, so I reinstalled it but it still fails to install and keeps errors. I’ve also seen odd texture issues in Fire Strike even when it’s not clocked, making it a frustrating experience. My system specs are also hard to pin down. I’m finished with these tools. If you need a CPU test, try x264 Stability Test, an Aida64 Trial, or CineBench.
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VOZIXGOD
06-09-2023, 01:24 AM #6

I favor Unigine Heaven because it’s simpler to identify artifacts and has less visual noise on the screen. It also allows looping without additional costs, unlike 3DMark. I faced problems with 3DMark, so I reinstalled it but it still fails to install and keeps errors. I’ve also seen odd texture issues in Fire Strike even when it’s not clocked, making it a frustrating experience. My system specs are also hard to pin down. I’m finished with these tools. If you need a CPU test, try x264 Stability Test, an Aida64 Trial, or CineBench.

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RedCharizard
Member
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06-09-2023, 03:23 AM
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I don't have a direct download link for the x264 test. You can usually find it on the official x264 website or in documentation provided by the team.
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RedCharizard
06-09-2023, 03:23 AM #7

I don't have a direct download link for the x264 test. You can usually find it on the official x264 website or in documentation provided by the team.

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Mikeahl
Member
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06-09-2023, 05:49 AM
#8
From the page you shared, it links to a guide on overclocking with statistics under the "stressing" section.
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Mikeahl
06-09-2023, 05:49 AM #8

From the page you shared, it links to a guide on overclocking with statistics under the "stressing" section.