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I've been doing OCing, and while I have my full-speed frequency fully stable, I have one frequency somewhere in my set of them that isn't quite right - and randomly crashes when I'm -not- using it.
As such, the thing to do is test each frequency/volt combination under load. But, how should I do this?
I can use Mplayer to load down the CPU with video stuff, but I'm not sure if that tests the full range of instructions, or if I would even notice a minor glitch once in a while(I know it -somewhat- works for this though).
Nbench is another option, but it only tests/benchmarks for a little while, and I'd have to loop it etc. to make it work right - also, again, I'm not sure if it tests everything.
Is there some application that will work better than both of these?
-Rob