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Old 25-04-2009, 21:30   #10
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Re: stress test PC what program ?

Prime95 (get the the Multi Core version if you have a Dual/Quad CPU) and you can stick something like Rthdribl or FurMark in the background, that's what I do at work to do a general test of the whole system. You can also use IntelBurnTest if you want to really hammer the CPU.
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