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Old July 3rd, 2007   #11
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Old July 3rd, 2007   #12
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capper beat me to the punch.

Thanks for the other programs Capper. I'll google them.
You say: run one regular stress prime and one super pi at the same time..correct?

Haven't seen those other two before, but I will check them out. I'm doing memory OC'ing next after I find my cpu speed.



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run one regular stress prime and one super pi at the same time..correct?
No, just stick to one at a time. Either run two instances of SuperPI or StressPrime, not both SuperPI and SressPrime together.



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I just ran 4 super pi's and its very stressing. 100% on both cores, got to my load temp in about 10 seconds




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I use the CALC sometimes... Just type in a really big number and hit n!



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I use the CALC sometimes... Just type in a really big number and hit n!
LOL, you mean the "Start >> All Programs >> Accessories" Calculator?



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LOL, you mean the "Start >> All Programs >> Accessories" Calculator?
But you have to go to "view >> Scientific" to get the n! function and then, when a prompt comes up and says that its going to take a long time, just ignore it cause the CPU continues at 100% load.



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But you have to go to "view >> Scientific" to get the n! function and then, when a prompt comes up and says that its going to take a long time, just ignore it cause the CPU continues at 100% load.
Oh nice, HAHA. Just to clarify this, you there is a button on the scientific calculator that actually says "n!", you don't just hit the "N" key on your keyboard because they do different things. And yes, that does shoot it up to full load, but only on one core.



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Oh nice, HAHA. Just to clarify this, you there is a button on the scientific calculator that actually says "n!", you don't just hit the "N" key on your keyboard because they do different things. And yes, that does shoot it up to full load, but only on one core.
Just open up another calculator for 2!



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SuperPI is more of a benchmarking program than stability tester. Try PRIME95

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Run 2 instances of it for both cores :D
Running two instances of that program is the same is running Orthos, I do believe.



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