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What to do after the build is done

snoopy82481

I am getting ready to build a new pc for my cousin across the US.  I already have all the components, but am unable to start the build until this weekend.  Which it gives me time to get things for AFTER it is assembled in the case.  I want to burn in and stress test the system.  But I am unsure of what is needed to do this.  Since I am not a pro builder spending money on something I am going to use maybe once ever couple of years isn't really in the budget.  So any Ideas on what I can use to do this.  I have FurMark, Prime95, and memtest86 already.  Is there anything else I should use?

 

Here is the build list BTW: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9bszHx

I will end up posting this build after I am done with pictures :D

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AIDA64 is pretty good.

Agree. Or you can use OCCT. But Aida is better option.

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There a lot of good suggestions in Logan's video, 

Dreadnaught: Intel Core i7 970 3.2GHz, Silverstone TD-02, ASUS Rampage III Extreme, Kingston Fury White 24GB 1866MHz, Crucial BX100 250GB + Seagate 2TB SSHD, AMD Radeon Sapphire R9 390 Nitro, NZXT S340 White, Bitfenix Fury 650W, BenQ XL2730Z.

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