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If u wanna go full bore Kombuster the stresstesting utilty that comes with MSI afterburner works best in my experience, although gaming workloads are usually not that demanding. So u could also use unigine Heaven for that

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If u wanna go full bore Kombuster the stresstesting utilty that comes with MSI afterburner works best in my experience, although gaming workloads are usually not that demanding. So u could also use unigine Heaven for that

 

 

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Games. Benchmarks lie. So far I've found Fallout 4 to be the best. Oddly MechWarrior works very well too.

 

 

I use Unigine Heaven Benchmark and some IRL game playing/benchmarking.

And what are you looking for when you testing for stability?  anything particular?  artifacts, glitches, freezes, crashes?  or something else? How long do you tend to run your test? 

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I look for texture flickering. Fallout 4 will do this first, floors are especially susceptible. Posters as well. Because this happens way before any serious problems I have yet to cause a crash in game overclocking.

 

EDIT* and you NEVER stop testing. No overclock is EVER known to be stable.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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