When testing underload which is a more realistic test Prime 95 or Orthos? When I run Prime 95 my temperatures in all 4 cores will stay under 70C. Yet if I try to run Orthos-small ffts-especially two processes and split the cores my temperatues will peg into the 80C range. So should one believe Orthos and lower the overclocking or stick with Prime 95 as a good enough stress test? It appears that Orthos is a good test of the stability of the sytem, yet is it to be considered too much of a load since the temperatues peg so high? Basically I'm want to determine where to leave my overclock yet not run risk of damage. Unloaded temperatures are fine as are when Prime 95 is run, it's just when Orthos runs that the temperatues go to the extreme.
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Asus Striker Extreme
Intel QX6700
Twin2X2048-8500C5D
Video Card # 1:
NVIDIA 8800 8800 GTX 768MB
Video Card # 2:
NVIDIA 8800 8800 GTX 768MB
150gb WD Raptor 10,000 rpm
Maxtor 320 GB
Optical Drive # 1:
Samsung 18X
Optical Drive # 2:
Samsung 18x
Thermaltake 850W
Coolermaster RC-830
Monitor:
Dell 20 LCD
