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I want to test a comps stability while overclocked. Whats a good program to use that i can loop and let go for 24 hours?
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Kill two birds with one stone and download Seti and join the PC Abusers SETI team. Who knows maybe you will even find exrraterestrial intelegence. Or you could run Prime 95
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Quake3.

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Post by LarryJoe »

Also, if your voltage is not too high already, increase it a bit more during "burn in". You may find that you can lower it even more than where you originally had it after a while at higher levels.

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thanks guys..appreciate the suggestions. You rock as always
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Post by wvjohn »

sandra 2001 has a new feature that lets you loop cpu/mem/hd tests etc
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<a href="http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/stories/ ... html">This one</a> isn't so bad. Give it a try. And the <a href="http://www.pcabusers.net/forums/showthr ... d=458">RC5 team</a> needs your help a lot more than the seti team.. join us! ;)
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i have 4 computers in my house. a 933, an 800, an 500, and a 600. What should i do....hmmm.seti or RC5? =)
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SETI! Please? :)

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my vote for RC5
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go with SETI :)
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Post by Ladies Man »

seti
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the 933, and the 500 - SETI
the 800, and the 600 - RC5
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RC5, stay alive! Cause if we find the aliens they'll just come kill us!!! 8-)
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can someone tell me what the hell RC5 is? Ive seen it alot...but never asked
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