Because I have a compatibility issue running memtest(long story, but basically I always get errors running memtest, even at stock speeds with different memory/motherboard/CPU/PSU), I've been mainly reliant on the Prime Blend test to test for memory errors.
Now as you can't run 2 instances of the Prime Blend test at the same time, would running Blend on one core, and either of the CPU intensive tests on the other core, be an effective memory stability test?
Cheers, dagwoood.
Now as you can't run 2 instances of the Prime Blend test at the same time, would running Blend on one core, and either of the CPU intensive tests on the other core, be an effective memory stability test?
Cheers, dagwoood.