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Quote:Originally Posted by justanoldman Belial, Regarding you post elsewhere about Intel's XTU, you are right that it seems you would have to do two full stress tests, one for cpu and one for memory. I just ran it for 24 hours on...
@justanoldman it might be because i'm on air, but in my tests my volts/temp ramp up as follows this was before I used Liquid pro but after I delid 4.2ghz 1.070v 63c 4.3ghz 1.080v 63c 4.4ghz 1.110v 66c 4.5ghz 1.160v 72c 4.6ghz 1.210v...
Grats welcome to the 5ghz stable club. your volts/temps/clock seem to be the same as mine. however be careful when spring/summer roll around, I've noticed around 80c you can get more instability than
Quote:Originally Posted by kiwilad Ok, so i followed the instructions below, to a letter, and i just wanted to know, how can you check that LB is on while in 120hz? Does LB turn off if you switch it back to 144hz? So, with this, LB...
@Belial you must not be an engineer, because in real world industrial, enterprise, commercial applications the phrase "good enough" is the goal where you balance benefits against costs which include validation time, testing, redesign,...
@ Belial The word "stability" seems to be more of an opinion as to when something is "good enough" for some people one BSOD every month is stable enough. so what Stige is saying is, 12 hours is good enough for him since he hasn't...
Quote:Originally Posted by cwizardtx At the risk of asking a seriously stupid question, are there references to removing that coating on these forums? Before someone insults you... you can search google. I would link an example but...
Quote:Originally Posted by BradleyW I have an issue with my CPU. If I set the Vcore at 1.3 or higher, I get a blue screen error code 124. This can happen at stock values and overclocked values. I have recently delidded my CPU, but I...
Quote:Originally Posted by Stige And in reality 12 hours of Prime or 36 hours means nothing, if it is stable in regular use then IT IS STABLE. I haven't gotten a single BSOD for a loooooooooong time and I have never ran Prime for...
every time I read about a TN being used in portrait mode, reviewers always joke about the image quality since TN monitors have different maximum viewing angles depending your view from top or from the bottom. In 3xportrait mode I'm...
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