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System Name | PC || Acer Nitro 5 |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 5900x || R5 2500U @ 35W |
Motherboard | MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI || default |
Cooling | 1x Corsair XR5 360mm Rad|| |
Memory | 2x16GB HyperX 3600 @ 3800 || 2x8GB DDR4 @ 2400MTs |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 2080Ti Sea Hawk EK X || RX 560X |
Storage | Samsung 9801TB x2 + Striped Tiered Storage Space (2x 128Gb SSD + 2x 1TB HDD) || 128GB + 1TB SSD |
Display(s) | Iiyama PL2770QS + Samsung U28E590, || 15,6" 1080P IPS @ 100Hz Freesync enabled |
Case | SilverStone Alta G1M || |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar DX |
Power Supply | Cooler Master V850 SFX || 135Watt 19V OEM adaptor |
Mouse | ROG Pugio II |
Software | Win 11 64bit || Win 11 64bit |
I had my 7950 @1200 core for a few days non stop then it driver crashed so im stock. this is like an extreme torture test so im being careful with clocks now.
Yeah i'm pondering the idea of writing an OpenCL benchmark, in the same spirit as Prime95 for CPU's, in order to stability test GPU's. Not sure if it'll be feasible, but atleast it should be a good alternative to visually scanning for artifacts in games as a stability test.