I downloaded the Intel thermal analysis tool today and ran it-- it includes a cpu stressor for both cores-- not sure whether it can do four cores-- This tool seems to be able to stress the cpu cores much better than one or two copies of orthos, judging by the tempertures that go mugh higher under the intel stress test. My temperatures at core 0 were reaching 64 degrees after only a few minutes at 100% workload. When using two copies of orthos, they didn't go past 53. Quite a difference, and a little bit scary for my overclock. I wonder if any demanding applications that I would be running day-to-day would stress it this much?
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Last edited by Babrbarossa : January 3, 2007 at 11:38 AM.
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