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  1. #1
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    I would guess so.
    I see burning-in as overloading your cpu, forcing it to operate beyond what it would normally accept for a long period of time so it not-so-gently adjusts to it.
    Much like a heavy workout bodytrainers do, except that it is almost impossible to compare the two without seeing your pc as a person
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    Announcement!
    Well the XS user Jochenp replies for me better and faster of course!
    Yeah fakhrain this is the main difference CPU Stretcher vs Toast and other burn-in programs:
    High stress (as more as possible) but it keeps the temperatures as lower as possible!
    As I read your post fakhrain you are an OcBible expert user now so you know much for it!
    I am glad cos this program helped to gain some MHz!
    But do not increase the Vcore too much see below for my poor Venice 3200+
    Congrats!

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