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Intel burn test pass but not aida64
Intel burn test pass but not aida64










The cooler is stock and I couldn't get one hold-down to latch but I didn't want to harnangue around with it any more. The cores of the cpu (reportedly) got close to 100C when running sftp and PMS but I didn't see any video problem.

#INTEL BURN TEST PASS BUT NOT AIDA64 SOFTWARE#

Heaven, normal software installation, sftp of PMS media server from the main box and testing that as it transcoded an mkv to my PS3 all worked without noticeable problem. You can look at websites like Guru3D, Xbitlabs, Bit-tech, or to find a decent suite of GPU benchmarking tools. We all have internet if we are on these forums. If you want to run a bench on a card, use things like Cinebench, AIDA64, OCCT, 3Dmark, and PCMark (total system performance). It got to the point that Nvidia and AMD actually put protections inside the vBIOS of their cards to detect if Furmark is running and undervolt/downclock the card. The issue stems (and by the way, it is a wide range of Nvidia and AMD cards) from Furmark bypassing the protections (overvoltage protection, VRM shutdown temperatures, and etc) in place on the cards. There have been numerous reports of Furmark ruining cards.

intel burn test pass but not aida64

It is bad practice to make wild assumptions about the validity/safety of software from a hardware manufacturing company (or any company for that matter). that's it.Īgain, is a company REALLY gona tell you to run a tool that will kill the GPU?Most companies that develop components have horrible software Q&A (ask anyone who tried to run AI Suite II on an ASUS board). I got 580's and 90's being killed by it lol.Įither way its a heat tool pretty much. Maybe give us a stress test then than just keep saying furmark is gona kill the GPU. we know they did not overvolt or overclock the shit out of the gpu right then come to the internet complaining?Īmd and nvidia at least *did* throttle stress tests for a while now. Like saying intel burn test is gona kill your CPU. because we "know" that it was furmark, not maybe the POS psu they had, etc. Ya I'm going to listen to everyone on the internet. (reason everyone is saying it will kill your card) Wish I had off hand a link a good memory tested for a vid card. Furmark likely is not the best test for that, sounds like it would be a memory issue, I want to say furmark does not do a very good job stressing GPU memory.










Intel burn test pass but not aida64