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I don't use Occt any more i use to tho, i now use R-23 for my stability tests. If they pass there on R-23 then i know it's good. But that's after a Full Run. A quick 5min test run gives me in indicator of where it's at. How ever others here may say to try other tests as well. 7600K i used Occt not now, as for me i tend to think it's a bit of an old program for newer cpu's.

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55 minutes ago, loony979 said:

I don't use Occt any more i use to tho, i now use R-23 for my stability tests. If they pass there on R-23 then i know it's good. But that's after a Full Run. A quick 5min test run gives me in indicator of where it's at. How ever others here may say to try other tests as well. 7600K i used Occt not now, as for me i tend to think it's a bit of an old program for newer cpu's.

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OCCT will only run for a half hour now. It has gotten pretty good over the last couple of years since Zen 3 came out. R23 is a benchmark, not a stress test. R23 is weak as fuck for finding stability and max temps. I wouldn't use it for that.

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I thought occt was old as f & not getting any updates. Good to learn this ill have to get it again. Ive been thinking wrong with R-23 then. This is good info for me as well thanks freegent. I guess from watching YT to much ive delved into thinking it'll do. Good info.

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Prime95 nor probably Cinebench 23 won't heat up the CPU as much as OCCT Stability test by the way. Can't verify the Cinebench R23 one because it's not running on my main OS. 

Also OCCT gets updates very often. Though the version that allowed beyond 30 minutes of testing is very old, version 6.0.0.

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