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    Do you know what PCS use to stress test? Do they use Prime95?
    Case: Coolermaster HAF-X
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    Quote Originally Posted by abdulhamid View Post
    Do you know what PCS use to stress test? Do they use Prime95?
    I am afraid I don't, sorry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubensolo View Post
    I am afraid I don't, sorry.
    No problem thanks. Checked in CPU-Z and with Prime95 running core speed goes up to 3900MHz, seems like turbo boost is enabled. Maximum average temps on all four cores is 77C with one core showing 71C max and another showing 81C max. This is with the ULNA attached to the NH-D14 fans..
    Case: Coolermaster HAF-X
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