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OCCT vs Asus realbench for stability testing?


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#1 Ocean40

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Posted 02 March 2024 - 12:14 AM

I am searching the topic of undervolting and i came across those two softwares.

 

So far I was not able to find a comprehensive review on either of them so Ii was hoping here anyone will have an experienced with them and can tell me which he thinks is better.

 

off course if there is a recommendation for another software I am all ears.

 

Thank You!



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Posted 02 March 2024 - 05:42 AM

CPU-Z and Cinebench I use for the CPU. 

Furmark, and Heaven from Unigine (there are newer from Unigine, but I prefer this one) for GPU stress testing.

 

Also I used Prime95 (freeware) and the 3Dmark Basic Edition (freeware).

 

I haven't done any testing for quite some time, but I liked those ones the best. Easy to use and these give good results.

And these are freeware.


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Posted Today, 04:59 AM

CPU-Z and Cinebench I use for the CPU. 

Furmark, and Heaven from Unigine (there are newer from Unigine, but I prefer this one) for GPU stress testing.

 

Also I used Prime95 (freeware) and the 3Dmark Basic Edition (freeware).

 

I haven't done any testing for quite some time, but I liked those ones the best. Easy to use and these give good results.

And these are freeware.

  i only now now had learned that my CPU does not support Undervolting, regardless tough Thanks for the help!

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