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The stress test

casper250c

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Ok I've been abusing the hell out of my poor machine again and I been running the stress test feature for the last 45+ minutes (so far no errors) but what I was wondering is if the stress test is enough for me to safely say mymachine will run stable at the current overclock
 

FujiwaraTakumi

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If you have the time, I'd let it run for a couple hours. The longer it can run stable, the safer you'll be.
 
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