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Sure, if they could just integrate their softwares the rest would be just little technicalities.
I'm running Prime95 and get 55c VRM...
Folding gets me to 63c VRM, 50c CPUs
(w/closed case) 10c less if without.
This is insane.
Pentium EE 840 and stock cooling: Asus Probe shows CPU temp 91C and S&M crashes after 8 minutes. All this with default clocks (3,2 GHz).
If I add 120mm fan right next to CPU cooler the Asus Probe shows 79C.
:confused:
Current version is 1.7.0.
As about my system (A64 3200+ 754 socket) it stresses more than Prime95 and it is more sensitive.
Also CPU temperature is higher at full load.
Current version is 1.7.1 ;)
It got my CPU temp about .5c higher then hardest prime settings, and about 1c max difference. Passed the long test with just FPU selected
D20L is the best load temp "finder" if you ask me - nothing better than running that for 7 days and seeing what your temp is :p
d2ol doesnt get my temps as high as Prime95, and prime is average 5c less than S&M.
To test the cpu maximum heat load....there's absolutely nothing can beat TOAST, it runs 7~8'C hotter than this S&M!! with the TOAST.... at one point I got my 3700 SD up to 71'C within 3 min @1.71v, while the little wimpy prime95 only managed around 54~55'C after 20min :D :D
A couple other neat things on this page....
http://testmem.nm.ru/soft.htm
Heh, I just tried on my Dothan laptop...I tried getting the highest temperature possible by using I8kFanGUI to turn of all the fans and watch the temperatures soar, I never could get it to fail, it reached a plateau of 87c, with no fans on and the cpu oc'd on the thing to 2.3, another example of Dothan power...they don't seem to care about temps at all......heh the memry which is under the cpu, even though it wasn't being stressed, got all the way to 64c!