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That's awesome!What you write is interesting. I call the Y Cruncher stable profiles "NASA" stable.
I tried, I tested "only" TM5 stable, but also Y unstable profiles, and I didn't experience anything abnormal.
Of course, it is better to be able to run for 90 minutes or even 6 hours, but that is very difficult to achieve.
OK, when Y crashes immediately, it's bad, but if it can run for 15-20 minutes, according to my experience, a gamer has no problem with that.
Y is a "qualification", a level.
My strongest profile is 8000C34 45, but it's Y/NASA lol, it's stable and I set my TR Bench record with it. It also needed a cpu oc, I won't deny it.
420 fps
After stabilizing 8267C34, I too had some fun with the 3dmark 1080p benches. On 13700KF/3090ti it was like taking candy from a baby since nobody else pushed their RAM OC as much.
Time Spy Extreme
Time Spy
Speed Way
Port Royal
Fire Strike
Fire Strike Extreme
Fire Strike Ultra
My main focus for stability testing is to make sure my profile is stable enough that it will endure some ambient temperature changes up to 25C as that is the warmest it gets in my air conditioned room in the summer and won't corrupt my windows.
I now do 90 min y-cruncher, 50 cycles of 1usmus TM5, and 40k% Karhu, ideally at both a min and a max ambient scenario.
EDIT: looks like somebody beat me on Port Royal. Too bad; this CPU is now dead and I can't compete anymore.
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