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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001
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| Quite simple ... We in denmark would like to know what you guys use to stress your CPU to make sure their stable.... PROGRAM : TIME LEFT TO RUN : URL OF PROG' TO DOWNLOAD : COMMENTS : Thanks a lot !!!! (tak!)
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| Modded Person Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Athens,Greece
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| If you want to realy stress your cpu,tell it that an AMD K6-2 overscores it!! That`s a joke |
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| I use 3DMark 2000 to test the stability of my computer. The program is made to test the video related devices but puts an extremly large amount of stress on your CPU and memory. If you have an older video card (voodoo1, voodoo2) than it might not be the funnest thing to watch but when the demo is ran looped without sound it will do a great job of using your comps resources. PROGRAM : 3DMark 2000 TIME LEFT TO RUN : Usually 24 hours will prove your comp stable. Longer is better URL OF PROG' TO DOWNLOAD : http://www.madonion.com COMMENTS : The tests and benchmarks that come with it are very nice but the main stabilty test is running in Demo Mode. If you have any questions email me.
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| You could also try some others : Program : Prime95, Heavy Load, Stability Test, Burn In Test Time to run : 24 hours at least URL : http://www.subzeropc.com They programs stress your hardware by doing lots of processing, calculation etc. Also helps in burning them in. Make sure you have a proper cooling setup first. |
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| l33t h4x0r Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Miami, FL
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| That would be the makers of Burn In Test |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: NB
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| Got this from Mushkin in the envelope last time I ordered RAM: Below are some good utilities for stress testing: Passmark Burnin Test 2.0 (www.passmark.com) HeavyLoad (www.jam-software.com/software.html) Mersenne Primes (www.mersenne.org/prime.htm) Distributed Computing (http://www.distributed.net/mission.html) SETI@Home (http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/learnmore.html) Winflux |
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