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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
Crashing/test stopping abruptly in the middle of a run.
unstable would result in failed tests or bsod/reboot
also watch temps, if it goes over 90c then thats too hot for a 24/7 oc
also check with cpuz to verify its staying at the oc multi
An issue you will see if a worker stops working (will be shown) or if the PC BSoD. Then it is not stable. Watch your tempoerature. It can easily hit 90C and up to 90C it is still ok.
best to have about a 15-20c overhead in case of a fan failure or dust buildup restricting airflow
you cant destroy the CPU with heat in anormal way as the CPU throttles and commences an emergency shut down. you can even remove the cpu cooler while the PC is running without breaking anything.
And no you can reach with prime 95 right up to 90C and even slightly (2-3C) above in in Prime 95. Prime 95 is the worst case scenario you never will reach on a normal way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA0oo12rbiM
If your game doesnt crash, chances are its stable.
Testing temps in games is more accurate than testing it on Prime of which the sole purpose is to test how high the temp can go, whereas with a game it shouldnt get nearly as hot.
Don't worry about it. That's an fairly ideal temp for an overclocked Intel. Anything under 95 is perfectly fine during a stress-test, it won't run anywhere near that hot during gameplay.
You can't hurt a CPU with overheating. They'll automatically shut down if you do something risky, long before you can damage the chip.
Intel temps at a glance...
50 degrees. Ridiculously good. If your CPU is this cold during a stress test, you're not trying hard enough. That, or you have a magnificent CPU cooler.
60 degrees. Absolute perfection.
70 degrees. Near-perfect, this should be your target temp for gaming. It's unreasoanble to expect it during benchmarking.
80 degrees. Typical Stress-Test temp. Looks scary but is perfectly safe.
90 degrees. OC high water-mark. Perfectly safe, and totally normal in a Stress Test for heavily OC'ed systems. Far too high during regular gaming.
100 degrees. Cut-off point. Acceptable only in benchtesting for an extreme OC. This implies you need more cooling.