01-14-2019 07:15 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:57 PM by ROGBot
01-14-2019 04:57 PM
x-rated wrote:
if you dont test with latest avx enabled prime95, then you don't need much voltage 🙂
01-14-2019 11:33 PM
01-15-2019 03:11 AM
walrbe wrote:
The last stress I ran was Aida64 with CPU, FPU, Cache and System memory. It BSOD'd after 30 minutes. Try running Aida64 and see what happens but you need to run it for an hour minimum. I hit 95C on Core #3
CPU 5.0Ghz
LLC4
CPU Voltage 1.29V
G-Skill 16Gb 3200 OC with XMP.
I have 8700k
Maximus XI Hero
Deepcool 280AIO
Let us know how you go with Aida64, I'd would be very interested to compare.
01-15-2019 08:41 AM
walrbe wrote:
The last stress I ran was Aida64 with CPU, FPU, Cache and System memory. It BSOD'd after 30 minutes. Try running Aida64 and see what happens but you need to run it for an hour minimum. I hit 95C on Core #3
CPU 5.0Ghz
LLC4
CPU Voltage 1.29V
G-Skill 16Gb 3200 OC with XMP.
I have 8700k
Maximus XI Hero
Deepcool 280AIO
Let us know how you go with Aida64, I'd would be very interested to compare.
01-15-2019 09:18 PM
01-14-2019 11:53 PM
01-15-2019 02:37 AM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
When you test with RealBench it's probably worth it to select total system memory to give it a proper stressing...i.e. 16GB in your case rather than 8
Prime 95 is a truly outdated test of stability IMO that has little relevance for modern system stability testing....just another internet meme at this point
Great shame that ASUS don't appear able to do any software right and haven't updated RB
However if you are stable for what you do every day on your PC then that's what counts. No need to pander to other people's ideas of stability testing...including mine 😮