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Why do you have us do blend type test for prime95 duaal core opterons? I notice that when I'm running prime 95 Blend test both cores are not running at 100%. For stability testing would'nt you want to push both cores to max.

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Why do you have us do blend type test for prime95 duaal core opterons? I notice that when I'm running prime 95 Blend test both cores are not running at 100%. For stability testing would'nt you want to push both cores to max.
Both of my cores are ALWAYS running at 100% when dual priming.. you may not be setting it up properly..

 

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I always use blend too..

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Both of my cores are ALWAYS running at 100% when dual priming.. you may not be setting it up properly..

 

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I always use blend too..

 

I setup dual prime95 just as Angry posted. Blend is the only test that both cores are not maxed out. just check blend and run prime right?

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Ive grown to like this one..

http://hcidesign.com/memtest/

 

Better then dos memtest since it tests the ram in windows which makes it a little tuffer.

thanks THunDA all give it a try. but i think ive come to conclusion on these Gail they will not do 300 1/1 they wont even do 280 1/1 after three bios and every combo possible i cant get 270 at cas 2.5 just when i was giving up i try 3-4-4-8 balm 300 so I'm unsure at the moment about them and why they will not go over 270 at cas 2.5 its 3am + and ive put my 16+ hours in bois 406 today im burnt out lol. there SPDed at 303 2.5-4-4-8 damn it i wont 10x300 1/1 lol I can do 10x300 on 180 Ive been stuck on a divider now for a year and a half lol i wont 1/1 :D

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