Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
No, I don't. linx/prime are programs that solve linear equations/test integers for primeness, mersenne primes in particular. "Stability" is a state of being that applies only to the instant of time to which it is referenced. So to explain that a 'stability tool' is a 'stability app', tells me nothing. Maybe a better question is "what is 'stability' "because there seems to be a lot of confusion about this easily defineable word.
Stable to me essentially means that when a game or app crashes I know it's not due to my overclock and I dont have to mess with it. For instance if I haven't passed Prime overnight for at least 12 hours then when an app crashes it could be because of my overclock or it could be because of any number of other things and it makes troubleshooting way too time consuming. I'd rather just get it out of the way up front and never have to deal with it again