I briefly mentioned finding a new stability testing program in my help thread dealing with Vista, figured I oughta share the news here so y'all could have some fun with it.
This program reportedly is much much quicker than Prime 95, reportedly able to detect errors in 10 minutes what Prime can miss in 8 hours of Priming. Now that Rory got my system back into gear I'm going to put these claims to the test myself once I get a little spare time for it.
Link: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=197835
In the brief time I have tested with it, I can easily say that this program is the absolute best for heating up an Intel CPU. (No idea how well this runs on AMD chips, if at all) Forget CPUBurn and Prime 95 for heating up a CPU, this app even spiked my Q6600 temps despite my WC loop.
Five minutes of Prime 95 using in-place large FFTs maxed out at 49, 49, 45, 46. Just the first run of IntelBurnTest pegged the temps to 57, 57, 55, 55.
This program reportedly is much much quicker than Prime 95, reportedly able to detect errors in 10 minutes what Prime can miss in 8 hours of Priming. Now that Rory got my system back into gear I'm going to put these claims to the test myself once I get a little spare time for it.
Link: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=197835
In the brief time I have tested with it, I can easily say that this program is the absolute best for heating up an Intel CPU. (No idea how well this runs on AMD chips, if at all) Forget CPUBurn and Prime 95 for heating up a CPU, this app even spiked my Q6600 temps despite my WC loop.
Five minutes of Prime 95 using in-place large FFTs maxed out at 49, 49, 45, 46. Just the first run of IntelBurnTest pegged the temps to 57, 57, 55, 55.