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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell Hound View Post
    I do a stability test @ stock,if anything fails it gets RMA'D.
    Make sure it works before you break it.
    Looks like you're having fun doing that. Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBreezyBB View Post
    Looks like you're having fun doing that. Enjoy!

    We here at Xtremesystems, Like to keep it extreme that's why i joined here in the first place.
    You can keep your ricer that blows up before it gets to the end of the block and,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell Hound View Post
    You can keep your ricer that blows up before it gets to the end of the block and,
    Be Breezy
    have fun with your clunker.
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    Clunkers are cars that don't work so,you can't win the race unless you make it to the finish line.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell Hound View Post
    Clunkers are cars that don't work so,you can't win the race unless you make it to the finish line.
    Sorry, I wasn't meaning to make a racing analogy...I meant junk. "Stuff."

    Some of us like to push limits, you like to push absolute stability. Have fun with that.

    Testing 24 hours with P95 at max mem is essentially the same as 24 hours of LinX at max memory which is essentially the same as 1000% HCI memtest which is essentially the same as a month of Memtest86. Nobody cares, at least I dont care that you like to excessively stability test. Intstead of running all of those, I suggest you just run one for five days. I test based on what I know I will do with my rig. PCs that go to customers get 18 hours of Prime95 blend, 2 hours LinX and 32M. Unless they will be running WCG, which the probability is less than 1/10000 I dont think they will hold a 100% load for more than the hour they ever encode video with Windows Movie Maker.
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    Being able to use performance gained is so much sweeter,5ghz 24/7 or 7ghz for 10sec.
    Don't down talk stability because you know you have rma'd before.



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    Charts updated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell Hound View Post
    Being able to use performance gained is so much sweeter,5ghz 24/7 or 7ghz for 10sec.
    Don't down talk stability because you know you have rma'd before.
    You are right, I RMA'ed a $40 kit of ram once because it couldn't run stock. It was obvious by the bsod's I was getting in normal use.
    I'm able to use my 4.1 Ghz OC 24/7, and I didnt stability test it, so what does that tell you? Maybe I already know where the wall of stability is on my chip because I know how stability to non stability scales.

    I quite enjoyed my 5.2 Ghz on DICE for about 5 hours.
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    Finally got 1 to play with. May do better with some cooling maintenance.

    Benchable cinebench/p95 etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell Hound View Post
    Being able to use performance gained is so much sweeter,5ghz 24/7 or 7ghz for 10sec.
    Don't down talk stability because you know you have rma'd before.
    I've run stupid overclocks on my CPU with no stability testing and it never crashed at all, either browsing the web or playing Supreme commander.

    Personally I think you're too anal about stress testing to be allowed on this forum..

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    Time to go look @ war films and cuss the almighty.

    Don't complain when rma's get denied.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell Hound View Post
    Time to go look @ war films and cuss the almighty.

    Don't complain when rma's get denied.
    it certainly won't be your problem.
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    Thumbs up

    Well, here is mine. This is what a get so far, Ill try to push it to 3.8/4.0 but need some time

    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
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    CPU Frequency: 3616.4 MHz
    CPU vCore: 1.360 V
    CPU Multiplier: 18x
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    Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable Prime 95 64BIT Blend 8h 9m 0 Errors 0 Warnings


    Ill update later.


    PD: Sry for my english.... i know its not the best hehe


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    Im having some problems with the mind blowing 4.0GHz xD. I was testing if the processor can actually work at that frequency, so i put all other values at stock or under stock.

    CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
    CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1031MPMW (Im almost sure....)
    CPU Frequency: 4000 Mhz
    CPU vCore: 1.488 V
    CPU Multiplier: 20x
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    CPU NB Speed: 2000 MHz (stock V)
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    RAM Speed: DDR3-1333
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    RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
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    Temps: xC Idle / 65C Load (TMPIN2 in HWMonitor was under 68C)
    Operating System: Windows 7
    32/64-Bit: 64
    Stable/Suicide/Untested: "Stable" Prime 95 64BIT Blend 8h 0 Errors 0 Warnings

    I seted up a Blend test in Prime95 and went to sleep. This morning after 8h the test showed no errors at all (i have the result.txt). But i decided to open BFBC2 while Prime95 was still running (I can use League of Legends at the same time, so i just open it to test a little bit more if it was rock solid). But... supercrash, PC restarted (BSOD, memory dump) and Windows 7 didn't boot (got stuck in the loading animation, it wasn't an infinite loop, the animation just stopped). I said some pretty bad words and go to work... now, after repairing the W7 boot, here am i trying to figure out what the hell is wrong with this.

    I thought i was going to have no problems. I mean, isn't 8h of prime enough?? Maybe the PSU??? I have a P&C Silencer 750w.
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    Here is something new from my 1st LN2 OC.

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    I can run SP but not full stability test was done.



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    Got my 1100t still waiting for the CHVF to arrive and I'll start some OC'ing
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    Charts updated. Sorry for the delay, folks.

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    Just installed the New CHV and I'm loving it. I gave My 1100t to my brother, let say it's not a very good chip :P

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    ....just got a new 1100T...1122APM....will test by the end of the week...

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    Quote Originally Posted by felix_w View Post
    ....just got a new 1100T...1122APM....will test by the end of the week...
    she might be too young and your just taking advantage of her.

    it seems people are getting about 200mhz more out of thuban since a year ago, would like to see more test cases though now that 45nm is practically ending
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    Just realised mine isn't on the untested list?
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    Oops - forgot to post about this in this thread:

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