I just got back from school while having Prime95 running all night + while I was in school.
Tadaaa,after 11hours and 45minutes it's still running, at a vcore as low as 1.360v!
Will you guys consider it stable now or you wan't me to do any more tests? I'd be happy to do that if it can get my system stable, I wanna make this rock solid.
Last not many believed me, but then again, I had only run IBT so I understand you, no hate it's cool!
What do you say now, you think it's stable?
Cheers!
PS! I'm not trying to be cocky in any way at all if it sounded like that lol
I did the same thing with Prime95 at just around the same vcore and no sooner than I started to play BFBC2, it crapped its pants... since then I use IntelBurnTest /Linx and found that a slight bump helped me out, that said, I dunno all that much about what a 1055t needs and your mobo is probably better than mine, so grats, and play a game or 3!
Originally Posted by Soggysilicon;12607180
I did the same thing with Prime95 at just around the same vcore and no sooner than I started to play BFBC2, it crapped its pants... since then I use IntelBurnTest /Linx and found that a slight bump helped me out, that said, I dunno all that much about what a 1055t needs and your mobo is probably better than mine, so grats, and play a game or 3!
IMO if your PC does not crash doing everything you use it for, eg: playing games, surfing, video encoding etc., it is stable. No reason to thrash it for hours on end just to prove a point.
If no-one else believes you, so what
Volts that are normal for Thubans would damage a Lynnfield/Nehalem fairly quickly, just as temps that are normal for a Lynnfield/Nehalem would damage an AMD CPU fairly quickly. The OP has a good chip, normally 1055s want 1.4V+ to do 4.0
Originally Posted by Skripka;12607771
Volts that are normal for Thubans would damage a Lynnfield/Nehalem fairly quickly, just as temps that are normal for a Lynnfield/Nehalem would damage an AMD CPU fairly quickly. The OP has a good chip, normally 1055s want 1.4V+ to do 4.0
Originally Posted by crunchie;12607300
IMO if your PC does not crash doing everything you use it for, eg: playing games, surfing, video encoding etc., it is stable. No reason to thrash it for hours on end just to prove a point.
If no-one else believes you, so what
Originally Posted by thealex132;12608410
I heard these chips were better at overclocking, I wonder why though?
I thought they just slapped on 2 extra cores
OP, don't worry about the haters. They just jealous, and haters gonna hate.
You let your computer play Prime95 for 11 hours? I bet it hates you now... That's pretty good and all, but I won't be impressed until you and your computer play StarCraftII for 11 hours. Come back when you can prove you did that!
Whats so special about 1.35v? I'm just curious, I've been noticing more of the newer batchs/revision average around this. Please forgive my lack in AMDness.
Originally Posted by KBcobra;12608947
Whats so special about 1.35v? I'm just curious, I've been noticing more of the newer batchs/revision average around this. Please forgive my lack in AMDness.
Originally Posted by KBcobra;12608947
Whats so special about 1.35v? I'm just curious, I've been noticing more of the newer batchs/revision average around this. Please forgive my lack in AMDness.
Originally Posted by onoz;12608863
OP, don't worry about the haters. They just jealous, and haters gonna hate.
You let your computer play Prime95 for 11 hours? I bet it hates you now... That's pretty good and all, but I won't be impressed until you and your computer play StarCraftII for 11 hours. Come back when you can prove you did that!
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