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Other than Aida64 what is are some good stress testers?

 

I have tried P95 (blend) and Intel Burn Test and Cinibench but all give off different temps.

 

 

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Dooooooon't use P95, that can mess with your voltage.

 

Just a question, how can it even do this?

 

I'm pretty sure it's just a program that loads your CPU, nothing that would make your voltages do anything strange?

That's not supposed to do that....

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Just a question, how can it even do this?

 

I'm pretty sure it's just a program that loads your CPU, nothing that would make your voltages do anything strange?

I don't know how but on Haswell it's a fact that it does it.

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Dooooooon't use P95, that can mess with your voltage.

My voltage is on manual?

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Forgot about that i will give it a go.

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Just a question, how can it even do this?

 

I'm pretty sure it's just a program that loads your CPU, nothing that would make your voltages do anything strange?

Something with how AVX instructions are used on a Haswell can cause it apparently. I'm not entirely sure but I've seen it doing this and would stay away.

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I treat Prim95 as the furmark of CPU burners, while under liquid cooling my i5 4440 was able to hit just shy of 80oC, while Aida64 had it barely hitting 60oC (until I did a large undervolt).

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I treat Prim95 as the furmark of CPU burners, while under liquid cooling my i5 4440 was able to hit just shy of 80oC, while Aida64 had it barely hitting 60oC (until I did a large undervolt).

Okay thanks, Intel extreme utility temps r same as burn test so i will use IETU

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Something with how AVX instructions are used on a Haswell can cause it apparently. I'm not entirely sure but I've seen it doing this and would stay away.

Okay thanks

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My voltage is on manual?

This isn't a question so I don't know why there is a question mark, but anyway, it's just not really good to use P95 on haswell chips, good habit to get into just in case you need to reset your overclock settings and forget it's on auto and you run it.

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This isn't a question so I don't know why there is a question mark, but anyway, it's just not really good to use P95 on haswell chips, good habit to get into just in case you need to reset your overclock settings and forget it's on auto and you run it.

i think the confusion was he probably set the max volts manually but, left the rest on auto. Same with c states, just a assumption.
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