O oscaryu1 VIP Member Jul 29, 2007 #1 I've heard that all prebuilts go through this... I've heard that they put the computer in an room at like 100F, run it at 100% for 24 hours. Is that true?
I've heard that all prebuilts go through this... I've heard that they put the computer in an room at like 100F, run it at 100% for 24 hours. Is that true?
K3rupt New Member Jul 29, 2007 #2 lol, what would be the Point of that? It would do more damage then good. Although it would be a good way too test the Cooling i guess.
lol, what would be the Point of that? It would do more damage then good. Although it would be a good way too test the Cooling i guess.
K3rupt New Member Jul 29, 2007 #4 Bradan said: dont think so. Click to expand... It is Logical. It would be a good test too see if they have built the computer correctly. If the computer over heats, then they have to Find out what went wrong.
Bradan said: dont think so. Click to expand... It is Logical. It would be a good test too see if they have built the computer correctly. If the computer over heats, then they have to Find out what went wrong.
spanky New Member Jul 29, 2007 #5 I doubt they put them in a 100 F room, but it seems very likely that they would run them at 100% for at min of 24 hrs.
I doubt they put them in a 100 F room, but it seems very likely that they would run them at 100% for at min of 24 hrs.
O oscaryu1 VIP Member Jul 30, 2007 #6 So they could put it in an freezer and give it 100% for 24HRS and claim that its been "tested for 24hours"?
So they could put it in an freezer and give it 100% for 24HRS and claim that its been "tested for 24hours"?
spanky New Member Jul 30, 2007 #7 They probably put it in an ambient temp room like 70 F or 20 C something like that.