IntelBurnTest - How do the results look?

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Temps around 60-70 while test was active
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IntelBurnTest v2.54
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Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 4.4GHz
Active Physical Cores: 8
Total System Memory: 16328 MB

Stress Level: Very High (4096 MB)
Testing started on 26/11/2013 15:50:52
Time (s) Speed (GFlops) Result
[15:52:29] 65.321 117.9974 3.414758e-002
[15:54:10] 66.935 115.1525 3.414758e-002
[15:55:52] 67.412 114.3379 3.414758e-002
[15:57:33] 67.634 113.9626 3.414758e-002
[15:59:08] 66.599 115.7335 3.414758e-002
[16:00:56] 69.446 110.9889 3.414758e-002
[16:02:40] 69.506 110.8936 3.414758e-002
[16:04:29] 69.987 110.1309 3.414758e-002
[16:06:22] 71.287 108.1218 3.414758e-002
[16:08:03] 66.721 115.5219 3.414758e-002
Testing ended on 26/11/2013 16:08:03
Test Result: Success.
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Well Intel Burn Tests isn't recommended for Haswell use but you seem fine. Get it set to maximum and leave it over night. If anything its free heating during the winter months ;) You will notice that the cpu will get a lot hotter when you use all the memory available (And the test will take a lot longer) in IBT.

Tests seem fine as well.
 
I wouldn't advise ibt maximum and overnight,thats just cpu suicide!!!!

max 5 runs ibt,thats all then test with gaming for further stability
 
I wouldn't advise ibt maximum and overnight,thats just cpu suicide!!!!

max 5 runs ibt,thats all then test with gaming for further stability

LOL rubbish. I often run cpus on 30-50 passes overnight. No issues at all if its completely stable. At the end of the day systems that are being used for rendering will be pushing the cpu almost as hard as IBT at maximum.
 
Did anyone also know that there is a hidden torture test in IBT? Right click on the Start button and it shows Xtreme Stress Mode. Dunno what it does but I would have thought it would bring most systems to their knees.
 
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