![]() The Registered Modules were run at SPD timings: This memory stress test is very basic, as it simply tests the ability of the SK8N to operate at its officially supported memory frequency (400MHz DDR) at the lowest supported memory timings that our Mushkin High Performance ECC Registered Modules will support. At default voltage, 213MHz was the highest overclock that we were able to achieve 2452MHz was the highest overclock that we could achieve by raising the CPU voltage or Hammer VID to 1.65V. This included Prime95 torture tests, and the addition of other tasks - data compression, various DX8 and DX9 games, and apps like Word and Excel - while Prime95 was running in the background. We ran a full range of stress tests and benchmarks to ensure that the Asus SK8N was absolutely stable at the overclocked speed at default voltage. Since the Athlon64 FX does not require ECC for proper operation, all memory tests were run with ECC disabled. Memory stress testing, conducted by running the Registered ECC Memory at 400MHz with 2 Dual-Channel (1 bank) DIMM slots filled, and at 400MHz with all 4 Dual-Channel (2 bank) DIMM slots filled at the lowest memory timings possible with Mushkin Registered ECC 3200 memory. We also ran a few stability tests at the highest overclock of 2452GHz at 1.65V.Ģ. We performed stress tests on the Asus SK8N in these areas and configurations:ġ.Ĝhipset and motherboard stress testing, conducted by running the FSB at 213MHz at default voltage.
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