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cpu health test

My cpu is 9900k and I have been using it for some time (2 months) with poor fan (cooler master ma610p) And now I have bought a good water cooler(silver stone 360) And I want to know that my cpu was not damaged during that time ؟؟

I only saw the blue screen once , And I have never seen it again and there is a possibility that this problem is software.

 

 

 

 

Is there a software for cpu health test  ?

 

 

 

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Even an otherwise perfectly working system might occasionally encounter errors due to outside factors, so the occasional crash is not totally unexpected. As long as it is very rare (say less than one a month) I wouldn't worry about it. Also keep in mind other factors may contribute to crashes, like running fast ram. You can run stability tests to make sure there is nothing obviously wrong. aida64 is a popular one, although I'm not sure what limits there are on the free trial version if you don't have the paid version. Prime95 is another but it is disliked by some as it is a very hard stress on the CPU, beyond that normally encountered by most.

 

I wouldn't worry about heat related effects assuming you're running the CPU stock. It will run at quite high temperatures normally, and protect itself should it go above a limit.

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5 hours ago, porina said:

Even an otherwise perfectly working system might occasionally encounter errors due to outside factors,

on windows 10 yes. 12 years of windows Vista not a single BSOD... 

The direction tells you... the direction

-Scott Manley, 2021

 

Softwares used:

Corsair Link (Anime Edition) 

MSI Afterburner 

OpenRGB

Lively Wallpaper 

OBS Studio

Shutter Encoder

Avidemux

FSResizer

Audacity 

VLC

WMP

GIMP

HWiNFO64

Paint

3D Paint

GitHub Desktop 

Superposition 

Prime95

Aida64

GPUZ

CPUZ

Generic Logviewer

 

 

 

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i did aida64 test (1 hour) and pause --  no bsod--max cpu temp 68 cel

 

my cpu is ok?

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1 hour ago, Mark Kaine said:

on windows 10 yes. 12 years of windows Vista not a single BSOD... 

The external factors I'm talking about are hardware impacting. OS is irrelevant.

 

1 hour ago, soroushd12 said:

i did aida64 test (1 hour) and pause --  no bsod--max cpu temp 68 cel

 

my cpu is ok?

You can't prove stability, but the more testing you do without error, the less likely you are to have a problem. This is more to give confidence that there is nothing obviously wrong.

Main system: i9-7980XE, Asus X299 TUF mark 2, Noctua D15, Corsair Vengeance Pro 3200 3x 16GB 2R, RTX 3070, NZXT E850, GameMax Abyss, Samsung 980 Pro 2TB, Acer Predator XB241YU 24" 1440p 144Hz G-Sync + HP LP2475w 24" 1200p 60Hz wide gamut
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What is the useful life of a  water cooler (silver stone pf 360)?
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