ghost Active Member Nov 18, 2005 #1 my m8 has a AMD A-Socket +3000 @ 1.8GHZ, RAM 333MHZ, with a zalman cooler ! he wants to know how much he can clock the cpu too !, So is there any software out there that can perform a stability test. Cheers Guys
my m8 has a AMD A-Socket +3000 @ 1.8GHZ, RAM 333MHZ, with a zalman cooler ! he wants to know how much he can clock the cpu too !, So is there any software out there that can perform a stability test. Cheers Guys
jancz3rt <b>VIP Member</b> Nov 18, 2005 #2 Yeah Often SuperPI is used or even a better solution would be Prime95 JAN
34erd New Member Nov 18, 2005 #3 And OCCT, memtest86, and this program called S&M but I never figured out how to use it
apj101 VIP Member Nov 19, 2005 #4 suggestion in oc101 http://computerforum.com/showthread.php?t=16346
gamerman4 Active Member Nov 20, 2005 #5 Prime95 is pretty good. I use Stress Prime 2004 which is essentially Prime95 but geared more for CPU stressing than actually calculating primes.
Prime95 is pretty good. I use Stress Prime 2004 which is essentially Prime95 but geared more for CPU stressing than actually calculating primes.
4 4W4K3 VIP Member Nov 20, 2005 #6 A good gaming session usually will tell you, and also tell you if you are going to overheat or not. super_pi is what i use, but sisoftsandra is good, CPU Rightmark Lite (allows you to loop tests continously for added testing), there are many.
A good gaming session usually will tell you, and also tell you if you are going to overheat or not. super_pi is what i use, but sisoftsandra is good, CPU Rightmark Lite (allows you to loop tests continously for added testing), there are many.