Prime95 is a popular software program used for stress testing computer processors. It is commonly employed to identify unstable overclock settings or hardware errors by subjecting the processor to a series of complex mathematical calculations. Prime95’s calculation method involves finding prime numbers, which are numbers divisible only by themselves and 1.
The Phenom II 970 is a high-performance quad-core processor released by AMD in 2009. It is known for its overclocking potential and is often paired with Prime95 for stability testing.
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