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So I just bumped my 6700k from stock to 4.5ghz @ 1.325v and I was wondering considering @LinusTech suggested a 24 hour stress test to validate the OC, does anyone known of one that runs for that long? Tried some tests including AIDA 64 FP64 test and Firestrike and Cinebench (score have risen a lot =D) but those all stop after a few seconds-minutes. Lastly, when I went into my bios to change the voltage, there was no setting that let me make the voltage 24/7 so it varies depending on the task, I dont have a problem with that but I just wanted to make sure it wouldnt go over that without me knowing.

 

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1 minute ago, Festive said:

So I just bumped my 6700k from stock to 4.5ghz @ 1.325v and I was wondering considering @LinusTech suggested a 24 hour stress test to validate the OC, does anyone known of one that runs for that long? Tried some tests including AIDA 64 FP64 test and Firestrike and Cinebench (score have risen a lot =D) but those all stop after a few seconds-minutes. Lastly, when I went into my bios to change the voltage, there was no setting that let me make the voltage 24/7 so it varies depending on the task, I dont have a problem with that but I just wanted to make sure it wouldnt go over that without me knowing.

 

Really you dont need a 24hour stress test. Keep your computer on play it normally play a bunch of games for a couple of hours. If it holds up it is good.

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Instead of testing for so many hours it is better to do many different small tests with different software.

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11 minutes ago, Festive said:

So I just bumped my 6700k from stock to 4.5ghz @ 1.325v and I was wondering considering @LinusTech suggested a 24 hour stress test to validate the OC, does anyone known of one that runs for that long? Tried some tests including AIDA 64 FP64 test and Firestrike and Cinebench (score have risen a lot =D) but those all stop after a few seconds-minutes. Lastly, when I went into my bios to change the voltage, there was no setting that let me make the voltage 24/7 so it varies depending on the task, I dont have a problem with that but I just wanted to make sure it wouldnt go over that without me knowing.

 

24 hours is way more than you need, but in any case: OCCT, Prime95, and Inter Burn Test are stress tests that will run for as long as you tell them to, so you can choose the length of the test. OCCT and IBT are not "benchmarks" in the sense they don't have a measurable output, they just run to check for stability (I may be wrong about IBT, don't remember :P), while Prime95 does report some measure of performance iirc (I don't use it anymore).

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I think you can run FurMark indefinitely but I think it is more GPU than CPU

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14 minutes ago, Festive said:

So I just bumped my 6700k from stock to 4.5ghz @ 1.325v and I was wondering considering @LinusTech suggested a 24 hour stress test to validate the OC, does anyone known of one that runs for that long?

http://www.mersenne.org/ftp_root/gimps/p95v289.win64.zip

15 minutes ago, Festive said:

Lastly, when I went into my bios to change the voltage, there was no setting that let me make the voltage 24/7 so it varies depending on the task, I dont have a problem with that but I just wanted to make sure it wouldnt go over that without me knowing.

Did you put the voltage in Manual / Fixed / Set / However it's called mode? Put it at that and fire a stress test; voltage should be kept constant at all times, assuming no throttle happens (and the load keeps up). If not, then you might have to find your LLC setting and put it at a constant level rather than letting it on auto.

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12 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

http://www.mersenne.org/ftp_root/gimps/p95v289.win64.zip

Did you put the voltage in Manual / Fixed / Set / However it's called mode? Put it at that and fire a stress test; voltage should be kept constant at all times, assuming no throttle happens (and the load keeps up). If not, then you might have to find your LLC setting and put it at a constant level rather than letting it on auto.

Thats the thing, there doesnt seem to be a place for that (auto/manual setting) im using the gigabyte z170x gaming7 is there anyway you know of finding this?

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8 minutes ago, Festive said:

Thats the thing, there doesnt seem to be a place for that (auto/manual setting) im using the gigabyte z170x gaming7 is there anyway you know of finding this?

What options do you have under CPU Core Voltage control? It should be there.

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