Quote Originally Posted by DemonEyez View Post
For a quick impression if thing are stable I use SuperPi 32MB run, if it doesn't crash/error on me I use Linpack or the Intel Burn program and run it for 10 runs. That only takes 10 minutes to complete and some say that's it's equal to 24 hours Prime because of the much, very much heavier load. If Linpack doesn't error on me I run prime or Orthos for 8 hours

I run large FFTs with Prime and Orthos
That isn't always true, there have been many times where linpack would pass flawlessly for hours but occt fails within minutes. Here is what I suggest, start with prime to see if your problem is a gtl problem, usually prime errors quickly, tweak gtl a bit until it doesnt error. If tweaking gtl doesnt help the prime errors then start adding vcore and repeat with the gtl tweaking, continue to do this until prime doesnt error. Also just to note, only run prime on blend until it says Test 1 pass, Test 2 pass, and then move on, at this stage there isn't much reason to test longer. Once that is done, start using LinX to test, if LinX freezes or your computer reboots, it's still a gtl problem. Meaning even though the gtl you had was passing prime for a bit it might just be at the cusp of stability. So start tweaking the gtl again, once LinX doesn't freeze or error, start testing with occt. If occt errors then raise vcore, and test again, rinse and repeat till occt can pass upto atleast 10 hours on mix. That is my routine for finding stable oc's relatively quickly. Also be sure to run your ram at settings you definitely KNOW are stable, so that it doesn't factor into any crashing or errors you may encounter.