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Stability testing using OCCT

Stability testing using OCCT

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SrJugueira
Member
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11-01-2023, 05:30 AM
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I'm testing R3 1200 @ 3.8GHz @ auto voltage.
Stable performance for 8 hours with Prime95 (small FFTs, highest temperature).
Unstable after 20 runs with IBT (very high load).
Stable for over 12 hours with OCCT CPU:Linpack (Linpack: 2019, 4096MB memory).
The issue with IBT is unclear—when using Linpack 2019 from OCCT, the system stays stable. Is this a bug in IBT or an older version of Linpack?
OCCT seems less discussed compared to Prime95 or AIDA64.
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SrJugueira
11-01-2023, 05:30 AM #1

I'm testing R3 1200 @ 3.8GHz @ auto voltage.
Stable performance for 8 hours with Prime95 (small FFTs, highest temperature).
Unstable after 20 runs with IBT (very high load).
Stable for over 12 hours with OCCT CPU:Linpack (Linpack: 2019, 4096MB memory).
The issue with IBT is unclear—when using Linpack 2019 from OCCT, the system stays stable. Is this a bug in IBT or an older version of Linpack?
OCCT seems less discussed compared to Prime95 or AIDA64.

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wintery_kid13
Member
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11-01-2023, 09:58 PM
#2
It's considered "rock solid stable" when your programs and system don't trigger BSODs. You can achieve very stable hardware, but issues may still arise with the operating system and software.
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wintery_kid13
11-01-2023, 09:58 PM #2

It's considered "rock solid stable" when your programs and system don't trigger BSODs. You can achieve very stable hardware, but issues may still arise with the operating system and software.

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BlackVeilEwan
Member
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11-02-2023, 06:54 AM
#3
Why are you causing this? Is the system functioning properly under regular conditions and passing tests? These checks help identify issues, not create them.
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BlackVeilEwan
11-02-2023, 06:54 AM #3

Why are you causing this? Is the system functioning properly under regular conditions and passing tests? These checks help identify issues, not create them.

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xSk4ze
Junior Member
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11-02-2023, 07:09 AM
#4
I'm making sure your overclock remains highly stable.
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xSk4ze
11-02-2023, 07:09 AM #4

I'm making sure your overclock remains highly stable.

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StaTICGamERXD
Member
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11-02-2023, 10:56 AM
#5
It's considered "rock solid stable" when your programs and system don't trigger BSODs. You can achieve very stable hardware, but issues may still arise with the operating system and software.
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StaTICGamERXD
11-02-2023, 10:56 AM #5

It's considered "rock solid stable" when your programs and system don't trigger BSODs. You can achieve very stable hardware, but issues may still arise with the operating system and software.