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April 23rd, 2001, 01:51 PM
#1
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Burn in time?!
Why is it that when you first put a system together, you have a TON of little issues that you KNOW are MoBo things. Tweaking with settings only goes so far, and most of the time the quirks go away after the system has spent a good chunk of time turned on and working.
Is this the fabled "Burn in time." (similar to a new engine on a car) that you always hear about, but no one want's to actually admit that it exists?
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April 23rd, 2001, 03:42 PM
#2
I used to burn the systems in for 2 hours with Unreal Tournament for the higher end systems and PassMark for the lower end systems. I have used in the past Sysoft Sandras burn in test, but it doesn't stress the parts as well as I would like.
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April 24th, 2001, 01:50 PM
#3
atleast 24hrs burn in wit new systems, I usually play NFS 3 HP on them for 4 hrs. hehehe if only the customer knew how much fun I hav wit their sys. U try to stress the processor, HDD, cd rom, floppy, etc. to make sure whe dont get the system back 4 fai led parts. personally an excuse 4 me to hav a little fun.
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486DX2
16MB RAM
16 MB RAM
1MB vid RAM
Windows 3.1
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