[argyllcms] Re: Display graphics card update

  • From: adam k <aak1946@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 15:05:20 -0400

Btw it happens when I reboot.

Sent from iPhone 4

On Jul 15, 2011, at 11:18 AM, "János, Tóth F." <janos666@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Use google:
> Intel Burn Test (not an Intel soft, it's only a name...)
> Or
> Prime95
>
> Don't be stupid. Every CPU is unique when it comes to overclocking.
> They can work at different frequencies at different voltages and other
> BIOS settings. It can be very very complicated when you try to max it
> out!!!
>
> Always check your overclock with stress tests.
>
>
>
> 2011/7/15, adam k <aak1946@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> I just used MSI Control software and chose 4500 for frequency. Some
>> people run it at over 5 Ghz.
>> It was okay until couple of days ago.
>> Where can I get Intel software?
>>
>> Sent from iPhone 4
>>
>> On Jul 15, 2011, at 10:28 AM, János, Tóth F. <janos666@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> How do you overclock that poor CPU?
>>> Did you use a stress test software to check if it's stable or not?
>>>
>>> Always use something like Prime95 or Intel Burn Test (I recommend
>>> this) after oveclocking. Run it on every cores and 1/2 or 3/4 of your
>>> system RAM for at least 20 min.
>>>
>>> A semmingly successfull bootup is nothing.
>>>
>>> Sent from a Nokia 5800 :)
>>>
>>> 2011/7/15, adam k <aak1946@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Now that I lowered overclocking to 4.2 background and other images
>>>> display
>>>> OK, but I think that I'll re-check and possibly exchange my card.
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
>>>> Sent from iPhone 4
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 15, 2011, at 9:40 AM, Nikolay Pokhilchenko <nikolay_po@xxxxxxx>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Adam, You've wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ...Also, images with a solid color background show white dots in solid
>>>> color
>>>> area.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If the white dots are on true solid background (when color picker in
>>>> Photoshop shows the same RGB numbers in any point of background, even on
>>>> white dots), it lkely can be a hardware glitch or mailfunction. Try to
>>>> run
>>>> Your hardware at normal frequencies and voltages. Check the coolers and
>>>> heatsinks.
>>>> Did You check the display for bad/hot pixels?
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

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