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I used a dif stability test apart of the ntune package, and it wasn't even able to stress my cpu usage above 81 percent. So I guess it take a bit of pressure without crashing. The CPU temp went from 48 to 50 degrees, and none of the other temp went above 55.

Once again, if you want to use Ntune fine, but stressing it with a proper program will let you know if it is stable. Prime 95 is extremely easy to use, just let run until you see one thread stop.

Okay, i'm running the test right now. CPU usage at 100 percent, core temp at 59 after 5 mins

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Should Open things like media center ? and add to the stress ? Because i'm currently browsing the web, with a few tabs open. No noticeable negative alteration in speed or response.

Okay, so I opened media center...played some high definition vids, seeking was quick - instantaneous.

Still no Temp increase, core temp is stabilized at 57 degrees. I wonder if it's because i'm using win7.

Okay, i'm running the test right now. CPU usage at 100 percent, core temp at 59 after 5 mins

Should Open things like media center ? and add to the stress ? Because i'm currently browsing the web, with a few tabs open. No noticeable negative alteration in speed or response.

Okay, so I opened media center...played some high definition vids, seeking was quick - instantaneous.

Still no Temp increase, core temp is stabilized at 57 degrees. I wonder if it's because i'm using win7.

Prime 95 stresses your CPU without any need for extra open applications. You could try the test on there that is more for the CPU, but after you start it just let it sit. Patience is the key here, don't be trying to use the computer while the test is going, just let it run.

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