

What’s your definition of stable,
Does it just need to work for what you are going to be doing with the computer or dose it need to pass every test available no mater how unforgiving.
I was just curious what you guys are doing cause I know in the past the definition of stable was very strict but I have a cpu that will pass any stability test you throw at it with a -45 undervolt and a 200mhz overclock except for occasionally the Linpack test on OCCT. (It’s a gpu memory code most of the time, sometimes just a core 4 fault)
I ended up going with a -40 on the two best cores and a -35 on the rest except core 4 which required a -30 to test flawlessly.
7600x 32gb of 🐏 rtx 3060.
15680 points on r23 at 72c
( 15800 with a -45 undervolt.)
The screen shots are of it trying to divide π… by 0 for your viewing pleasure.