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that seems like a waste of time tho, when it blue screens you should reset it immediatly so you can continue stess testing and fix it accordingly

 

but hey what do i know, im still a noob :P

 

you do have a valid point.

 

for me i waste more time stressing my cpu when i would rather be using it lol but theres no reason you cant stress test and surf the web. gaming or rendering is kinda out of the question when stress testing

 

a good idea to keep a log of good and bad settings. in a short time you will have things memorized

 

when you wake up you can always pick up where you left off

 

i usually run 5 -6 passes of cinebench and do some gaming for a bit to gauge stability. if the oc seems stable i will stress test those settings overnight

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thats when i stress test 

 

 

while i sleep

 

i dream of waking up to a computer still stressing

 

often i wake up to a bsod.

 

its all part of the process!

 

hahahahahaah that happened to me last week 

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