alya
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- Oct 23, 2005
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Processor | AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Socket AMD2(940) |
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Motherboard | Jetway M2A692-GHG |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 6+ |
Memory | 1Gb x 4 DDR2 667 Apacer Value Ram |
Video Card(s) | Ati Radeon X850 XT - 520/540 |
Storage | Maxtor (300 GB) + WDC (80 GB) |
Display(s) | Acer AL1717 LCD Monitor |
Case | I-Cute Large |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SB Live! Sound Card 5.1 |
Power Supply | I-Cute True 450 watt |
Software | Windows XP with Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 |
Benchmark Scores | ATI Tray Tools Benchmark - 8505.85 3Dmark03 - 11430 3Dmark05 - 6505.52 |
As long as you can. Set it to run before you go to bed, then let it run all night. When you wake up, check to see if it's still running, if not, you need to change something. If it is running, great. Let it keep running while you go to work or school (whichever applies), then recheck it when you get back. If it's still running, you can probably call that stable. But no, 1 hour is not enough.
But keep in mind, it might be stable with a stress program for days on end, but the OC might still cause app crashes and glitches. The only true way to test for stability is to use it like you normally would, and see if anything is unstable. Those stability testing programs are only to give you a general idea.
I know that's a fairly vague answer, but unfortunately, that's as specific as it can get. There are no set amounts.
nah..this is what im looking for until now..thanks..