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    #16
    I prefer to use Orthos. It runs the same calcs as Prime but with more options and memory testing too.

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      #17
      Originally posted by juneau View Post
      I prefer to use Orthos. It runs the same calcs as Prime but with more options and memory testing too.
      I thought that link was to Orthos. Look for Orthos and use the "Blended" test that will do what juneau said and run you CPU and memory at the same time.
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        #18
        Nice....thanks guys, I am downloading now
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          #19
          Prime offers mem testing as well :P


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            #20
            Originally posted by Zantheus View Post
            Prime offers mem testing as well :P
            I think the Orthos program uses prime in some way.
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              #21
              Yea they have really updated Prime...I like how you can get a 64 bit version if u have a 64 bit system....they seem to be updating all the time which is nice


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                #22
                I thought they E8x00 would support overclocking with speed step on? (unlike AMD, which goes back to default clock when ramping up?)

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                  #23
                  The Intel chips do support this, but it can cause slight instabilities with the voltage being constantly altered.

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