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IntelBurnTest 2.5
by admin on May.18, 2010, under Stability Tools
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download: IntelBurnTest 2.5 (1.04MB) added: 18/05/2010 clicks: 114 description: Tool that helps Intel(R) Core 2(tm)-based (or others) test for system stability in a relatively short time (greatly shorter than Prime95). The program utilizes Intel(R)'s very own CPU stress testing binaries for the most stressful, and speedy testing. This software will put even the highest end Intel(R) Core 2(tm) Extreme rigs to their knees, and shows how REALLY stable the system is. It is highly recommended to use a 64-bit Windows operating system (XP x64 preferred) for the most accurate testing and using maximum amount of free system memory. It will work on even Intel(R) Pentium III processors, but unfortunately, Intel(R) designed the binaries in a way that makes it not run at all on any AMD CPUs. |
Memtest86+ 4.10
by admin on May.05, 2010, under Information Tools, Stability Tools
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download: Memtest86+ 4.10 (67.15KB) added: 05/05/2010 clicks: 105 description: *** Enhancements in v4.10 : *** * New Features o Added support for Core i7 Extreme CPU (32nm) o Added support for Core i5/i3 (32 nm) o Added support for Pentium Gxxxx (32 mn) o Added support for Westmere-based Xeon o Added preliminary support for Intel Sandy Bridge o Added support for AMD 6-cores CPU o Added detection for Intel 3200/3210 o New installer for USB Key * Bug Fixes o Corrected a crash at startup o Many others bug fixes |
ComputeMark v1.2
by admin on Apr.20, 2010, under 3D Benchmarks, Stability Tools
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download: ComputeMark v1.2 (1.13MB) added: 20/04/2010 clicks: 171 description: Version 1.2 adds CrossFire/SLI support. ComputeMark is first 100% DirectX 11 Compute Shader 5 benchmark. With Windows 7 and DirectX 11, we can use huge performance of our graphic cards for more (real life, daily used) applications. With ComputeMark we are able to measure this power of our graphic cards and tell which one is better. ComputeMark typically utilizes 99% of GPU (hot hot hot) and 0-1% of CPU. Windows 7, DirectX 11 and DX11 graphic card are required. |
CST (CPU Stress Test)
by admin on Mar.08, 2010, under Stability Tools
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download: CST (CPU Stress Test) (98.12KB) added: 08/03/2010 clicks: 116 description: CST is a simple yet effective CPU stress tester that uses SSE instructions to generate workload. The utility continuously executes 3 tests and displays brief CPU information. |
PrimeCores 2010 4.0.0 Beta 3
by admin on Feb.28, 2010, under Stability Tools
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download: PrimeCores 2010 4.0.0 Beta 3 (3.63MB) added: 28/02/2010 clicks: 725 description: PrimeCores is a new generation benchmark, that is based on a very fast prime number finding algorithm. PrimeCores 2010 is features multithreading and supports CPUs with up-to 24 Cores. It does not use specifically optimized math routines therefore it can also be executed on less recent CPUs. |
S&M 1.9.1
by admin on Jan.28, 2010, under Stability Tools
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S&M Stress Test is a stress test for the CPU, system memory, and hard disk drive. Interface is both in Russian and in English.
Linx 0.64
by admin on Jan.28, 2010, under Stability Tools
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download: Linx 0.64 (883.87KB) added: 28/01/2010 clicks: 2541 description: It's a benchmark designed to measure performance on Intel CPUs in GFlops. But it's also a very useful tool for checking the stability of a CPU. Some main features: › a simple and intuitive interface › max available memory detection and an option to use all available memory › both Intel and AMD CPU support › both 32 and 64-bit Linpack support › Intel HyperThreading support (Pentium 4, Atom, Corei7) and ability to override the number of testing threads › Linpack can be started with different priorities |
OCCT Perestroïka 3.1.0
by admin on Jan.28, 2010, under Stability Tools
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download: OCCT Perestroïka 3.1.0 (2.85MB) added: 28/01/2010 clicks: 99 description: OCCT (stands for "OverClock Checking Tool) is a CPU stability testing program. * 3 different test types * 3 tests modes * Integrated monitoring and System information thanks to CPU-Z and HWmonitor engine * External Monitoring Program support through plugins (Everest, Speedfan, and many more) * Graph output showing temperatures and voltages of your computer |
Toast
by admin on Jan.28, 2010, under Stability Tools
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download: Toast (268KB) added: 28/01/2010 clicks: 92 description: Toast is a utility used to torture test and burn in your CPU. Before using this software you should have a decent temperature monitor and a good cooling system in place. |
Prime95 25.11
by admin on Jan.28, 2010, under Stability Tools
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download: Prime95 25.11 (991.55KB) added: 28/01/2010 clicks: 103 description: For overclockers, Prime95 has a feature called "Torture Test" that allows maximum stress testing on the CPU and RAM. There are several options allowing the stress test to focus on the memory, processor, or a balance of both. Usually Prime95 will detect an error within a matter of minutes if an overclock is not stable, however many people like to let the system "burn-in" overnight to ensure long-term stability. |