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Old September 16th 20, 08:18 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.microsoft.windows,alt.comp.hardware
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Default What PC hardware diagnostic stress-testing freeware can you recommend?

On Sun, 6 Sep 2020 10:07:22 +0100, wasbit wrote:

I've posted a list on alt.comp.freeware.


Hi wasbit,

Thanks for that purposefully helpful post about stress-test freeware.

I had thought you appended it to the thread on alt.comp.freeware but you
didn't, so I had to look for it, and so that others don't, here it is:
o *Benchmark/Stress Test Freeware*, by wasbit
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.comp.freeware/ZIA12GCPuSg

Update: https://i.postimg.cc/SxNC7CTy/heavyload01.jpg

Independently, I came up with a lot of those stress-testing free tools, but
your list is better than what I came up with in that it's more focused.

One by one, I'm likely gonna test many of these stress testing tools,
as I have a PC that works fine for days on end, and then suddenly BSODs.

I don't (yet) know why.

Moving forward, I picked "HeavyLoad" freeware out of that list to test:
o It has been running all four cores of my CPU at 100% for a while
https://i.postimg.cc/SxNC7CTy/heavyload01.jpg

Here's setup information from my syslogs...
https://www.jam-software.com/heavyload
https://downloads.jam-software.de/heavyload/HeavyLoad-x64-Setup.exe
Name: HeavyLoad-x64-Setup.exe
Size: 15534704 bytes (14 MiB)
SHA256: D4CE244DDB5EF7DFCE3E650A2ADB3B63964992DE8088DF6716 E26B7D440001C8

It wants to go in C:\Program Files\JAM Software\HeavyLoad
I put it where it belongs, in C:\app\hardware\cpu\heavyload
The target is C:\app\hardware\cpu\heavyload\HeavyLoad.exe

In the image, you see I paired it with OCCT to see how the voltages, fan
speeds, power supply, and temperatures fared during the heavy load test.
o https://i.postimg.cc/SxNC7CTy/heavyload01.jpg
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I will have a lot of stress testing software to test out coming up.
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