![]() Just the fact different programs use different instructions sets can reveal instability in the CPU. Because while a CPU might be stable in one program, it might actually be unstable in another. It definitely is a good thing to test CPU overclocks with a few different programs, IMO. The pauses aren't because your CPU is unstable, it is because your CPU is loaded to the point it can't handle doing anything else and gets backed up. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is also why you are seeing odd behavior. It, AFAIK, has no error detection like a proper stability test. That is why it is called a burner and not a stability test. It is designed to just load the CPU as much as possible to generate as much heat. Furmark's CPU Burner is not a stability test.
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