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CPU: Cinebench R20

GPU: Whatever heavy game you play, or 3DMark F

3 minutes ago, kid thats weird said:

I would use 3d mark if you have the cash, if not heaven benchmark works to.

The demo on Steam includes the basic benchmarks, including Fire Strike and Timespy (the normal ones, not the Extreme/Ultra versions).

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3 minutes ago, minibois said:

CPU: Cinebench R20

GPU: Whatever heavy game you play, or 3DMark F

The demo on Steam includes the basic benchmarks, including Fire Strike and Timespy (the normal ones, not the Extreme/Ultra versions).

I have 3d mark so I the built in stability test good cinebench only lasts like 30 seconds or can you loop the test  to test stability?

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2 minutes ago, Smackaroy said:

I have 3d mark so I the built in stability test good cinebench only lasts like 30 seconds or can you loop the test  to test stability?

For that sort of stability testing Aida64 for CPU and Heaven for GPU will likely work best.

The programs I listed are more benchmarks to see improvements in a score, but indeed both a canned benchmark for a short period of time.

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/

 

mini_cardboard: a 4% keyboard build log and how keyboards workhttps://linustechtips.com/topic/1328547-mini_cardboard-a-4-keyboard-build-log-and-how-keyboards-work/

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6 minutes ago, minibois said:

For that sort of stability testing Aida64 for CPU and Heaven for GPU will likely work best.

The programs I listed are more benchmarks to see improvements in a score, but indeed both a canned benchmark for a short period of time.

So run aida and heaven at the same time for a few hours. Aida isn't free so whould real bench be a good substitute?

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6 minutes ago, Smackaroy said:

So run aida and heaven at the same time for a few hours. Aida isn't free so whould real bench be a good substitute?

There is a trial:

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AIDA64 Extreme comes with a built in 30-day trial period. During the trial period AIDA64 may offer limited functionality, and may not display all data on the information and benchmark result pages.

 

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/

 

mini_cardboard: a 4% keyboard build log and how keyboards workhttps://linustechtips.com/topic/1328547-mini_cardboard-a-4-keyboard-build-log-and-how-keyboards-work/

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