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Prime95 27.2 is a small, not requiring the installation program through which we can check the stability of the processor. The program performs a series of complex calculations, analyze results and shows any errors. Useful for all people who have overclocked processor - "Torture Test" to check the stability of overclocked hardware.
The best way to test a computer is posing a mathematical problem. In the case of Prime95, it is the calculation of Mersenne primes. For practical purposes, I simply know that finding a new Mersenne prime number requires a bunch of stones and that such operations can easily cornering the power of a computer. That is why Prime95 is used to check the stability of a team.
The Torture Test in Prime95 27.2 puts to the test all components: Small and Large options focus primarily FFT processor and cache, while Blend also contains large amounts of RAM on your test. Two event logs show the progress of the calculation.
As Prime95 27.2 detects an error, stop the test, you'll know by the notification icon, which will turn from green to red. The Prime95 is a much more sensitive than a critical failure, and the overclocking community is considered to be ten hours of continuous calculation is a good result.
Prime95 27.2 is less spectacular than other evidence of stability and performance. However, it is also one of the best known, essential in the performance test kit from any hardware enthusiast
Size: 4.04 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2011-12-21
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista
