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What is the most effective method for stability testing non-AVX overclocks?

What is the most effective method for stability testing non-AVX overclocks?

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Fordtuff18
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11-23-2017, 06:13 PM
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When using occt, begin with a large data set 12hr run if it succeeds and temperatures are favorable, then proceed to the medium data set. If both conditions are met and temperatures remain good, you're ready to continue. For intensive tasks that heavily strain the CPU, opt for the smaller dataset, though be aware this will produce heat similar to running prime95 with avx.
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Fordtuff18
11-23-2017, 06:13 PM #11

When using occt, begin with a large data set 12hr run if it succeeds and temperatures are favorable, then proceed to the medium data set. If both conditions are met and temperatures remain good, you're ready to continue. For intensive tasks that heavily strain the CPU, opt for the smaller dataset, though be aware this will produce heat similar to running prime95 with avx.

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luchonex1
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12-01-2017, 11:17 PM
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It seems there might be some mix-ups in the terminologies. I understand your point about AVX256 and DX12 not being directly connected. Thanks for clarifying!
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luchonex1
12-01-2017, 11:17 PM #12

It seems there might be some mix-ups in the terminologies. I understand your point about AVX256 and DX12 not being directly connected. Thanks for clarifying!

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tjgj1
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12-02-2017, 03:37 AM
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RealBench or Prime95 (latest version with AVX disabled) are suitable for non to semi small AVX usage stress tests.
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tjgj1
12-02-2017, 03:37 AM #13

RealBench or Prime95 (latest version with AVX disabled) are suitable for non to semi small AVX usage stress tests.

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