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I think you mean AIDA ...not aid and no not necessarily.

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Ok I guessed it was a typo, but then you wrote aid 64 3 times so it probably wasn't. what is aid 64?

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No. It just means that it is stable enough to last, and hold its own against a heavy load. hopefully until you upgrade it. If your overclocking the CPU, and have a voltage below 1.4v, then it's said it will last as long as the temps are below 80°C.

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No. It just means that it is stable enough to last, and hold its own against a heavy load. hopefully until you upgrade it. If your overclocking the CPU, and have a voltage below 1.4v, then it's said it will last as long as the temps are below 80°C.

before when i ran it my computer always crashed and rebooted but now since ia djusted the fans its still working a t8 hours of use im going to 24 and if it makes it to 24 what does thaat mean 

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before when i ran it my computer always crashed and rebooted but now since ia djusted the fans its still working a t8 hours of use im going to 24 and if it makes it to 24 what does thaat mean 

it doesnt mean anything, it just means its stable enough and not overheating. Nothing more.

 

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before when i ran it my computer always crashed and rebooted but now since ia djusted the fans its still working a t8 hours of use im going to 24 and if it makes it to 24 what does thaat mean

If your temps are i9under 80°C, that means by adjusting the fans, you cooled the CPU down enough to hold the clock. I recommend uping the cpu voltage up .005v to make darn sure its stable.

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