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2500+ Burnin
I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test.
It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Thanks |
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Donny Darko wrote:
I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Thanks Sounds good to me. That's about 14 hours more than I ran it to check stabilty. -- "I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by." Douglas Adams |
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Donny Darko wrote:
I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Thanks Are you likely to EVER run your PC at 100% CPU load for 20 hours? If no, and most never do, then the answer is yes. Larry Gagnon, A+ certified tech. -- ******************************** to send direct email remove "fake" |
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"Donny Darko" wrote I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Hi, run it for 48 hours! -- Wayne ][ |
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"Donny Darko" wrote in message . .. I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Thanks I'd say your fine but some say 48 to be completely sure, wouldnt bother unless its a mission critical machine though, :P Neil |
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In article , Wayne Youngman
wrote "Donny Darko" wrote I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Hi, run it for 48 hours! I've been running it for 4.926 CPU years. -- Roger Hunt |
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"Roger Hunt" wrote in message ... In article , Wayne Youngman wrote "Donny Darko" wrote I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Hi, run it for 48 hours! I've been running it for 4.926 CPU years. -- Roger Hunt how many canadian years is that ? |
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"Neil" wrote in message able.rogers.com... "Roger Hunt" wrote in message ... In article , Wayne Youngman wrote "Donny Darko" wrote I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Hi, run it for 48 hours! I've been running it for 4.926 CPU years. -- Roger Hunt how many canadian years is that ? Oh, I'd say about cinq, eh! FRH |
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In article .rogers.com
, Neil wrote "Roger Hunt" wrote in message ... In article , Wayne Youngman wrote "Donny Darko" wrote I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Hi, run it for 48 hours! I've been running it for 4.926 CPU years. how many canadian years is that ? I have been using Forest of Dean CPU years here which are exactly the same as Canadian CPU years, although due to the different Time Zones one may be ahead of the other, or behind, even though they are synchronous. -- Roger Hunt |
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"Frank Hagan" wrote in message ink.net... "Neil" wrote in message able.rogers.com... "Roger Hunt" wrote in message ... In article , Wayne Youngman wrote "Donny Darko" wrote I ran my 2500 @ 3200+ (2.2 Ghz ) for over 20 Hours on Prime95 stress test. It did this without a single error. Temps peaked about 42C. Running at stock 1.65 voltages in an Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 2.0 Board. Is the general consensus that 20 Hours on Prime95 adequete to verify stability ? Hi, run it for 48 hours! I've been running it for 4.926 CPU years. -- Roger Hunt how many canadian years is that ? Oh, I'd say about cinq, eh! FRH :P |
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