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    How to setup the alarm in primetest

    I had truthfully has comprised no idea where to position this query. I figured this discussion creates intellect. Would not it be overwhelming if you be able to set prime95 to play an alarm commencing from side to side your speakers when one of your cores fail. Anybody be familiar by means of several programs by means of the intention of be able to be configured to sound an alarm on system speakers when a core fails. Perhaps set it to text message you on your cell phone when incredible fails. How regarding some sort of program (similar to a macro) by means of the intention of be able to detect colors and have comprised it detect the tray icon color revolutionize commencing from green to red and sound off an alarm when it does my googling has failed me.

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    Re: How to setup the alarm in primetest

    It is attractive certain prime is open source (might be wrong), how much do you be familiar by means of it. The first program most of them necessitate is called Prime95. You be able to locate Prime95 on additional than a few sites for free and download the 32bit or 64bit version or description, depending on if you are working with a 32 or 64 bit OS. If you are not certain, get the 32 bit version or description. It determines to run in together 32 and 64 bit operating systems. Immediately extract the files into a folder utilizing your favorite unzipping tool, I determine to utilize the one built into Windows and run Prime95.exe. It determines to default to the Run a Torture Test dialog. To stress test the CPU most of them be able to utilize the Small FFTs setting. To stress test the RAM and CPU most of them determine to be utilizing the Blend setting. For at present most of them determine to close the Tortue test window.

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    Re: How to setup the alarm in primetest

    An additional helpful tool is a timer. You are going to necessitate to run Prime95 to stress test the system for numerous minutes at a time. The Prime95 does not have comprise a built in timer so go to Google and do a investigate for orzeszek timer. Scroll down and hit it off to download it. Remove the zip file to a database and run the exe. If you acquire an error it means you are working with Windows XP and you do not encompass the .net framework 3.5 installed. The orzeszek timer requirements this to run so goes to Google and exploration for .net framework 3.5. The first link is supposed to be to Microsoft. Hit it off Download and then Start Download. Inaugurate the program and run orzeszek timer the entire in excess of again. It's a extremely simple program. You type in the numeral of minutes for the countdown and press enter. It determine to count down to zero and play alarm sound.

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    Re: How to setup the alarm in primetest

    An additional stress tester most of them determine to be utilizing is called BurnInTest. You be able to download it commencing from it. Most of the determine to hit it off Download. There is a customary and a pro version or description and 32 and 64bit versions of every. They determine to download the Pro, 64bit version. The Pro version or description has the most alternative for testing. There is a 30 day trial previous to you purchase which is abundance of time to test one system. Just run the exe on one occasion it downloads and install it. Most of them have comprised already installed it on this system so I determine to launch it. To test the CPU most of the would hit it off this down arrow and decide CPU Coverage.

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    Re: How to setup the alarm in primetest

    Another helpful tool is CPUID. You be able to acquire it at its site. You have to download the most recent exe file, run it and install it letting it position an icon on the Desktop. The CPU ID lets us observe information in sequence on the CPU, memory and motherboard commencing from within Windows. The CPU speed. The multiplier, orientation clock and HT Link speeds, the voltage going to the CPU. The entire helpful information in sequence. Most of them are in addition going to necessitate a way to monitor the CPU temperature. A program called Core Temp determine to do the trick. You be able to locate it. Acquire the one by means of the intention of matches the bit level of your operating system or acquire the 32bit version or description if you are not certain. Presently extract the files into a folder utilizing your favorite unzipping tool; I determine to utilize the one built into Windows and run Core Temp.exe.

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    Re: How to setup the alarm in primetest

    At the same time as most of them are doing a overclocking tests, endeavoring to get the CPU to run as fast as it be able to most of them are going to put out of action these power saving characteristic in the BIOS. This determines to create certain the stress tests most of them position the CPU commencing from side to side an extremely thorough. They desire to position the CPU from side to side the worst possible circumstances to create certain the overclock is stable. Having the power saving characteristic on would give the CPU a break and by means of the intention of is not what they desire. Subsequent to they reach our maximum stable overclock most of them determine to turn the power saving characteristic back on to save current and extend the CPU's life. If they give the impression of being at Core Temp the maximum temp was xxC. The temp spiked to XXc and then intensity out at XXc.

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