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How to stress test new PC


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mlwjackson

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I have just finished a new build using ASUS K9nbpm2-fid mobo, AMD 64 X2 5000+, 2GB Corsair DDR2 800, Stock fan and heat sink, one 80mm case fan, video and audio are integrated. Everything is operating fine at routine tasks. At idle the CPU temp is 39C.

What is an appropriate method to stress test or "burn in" this computer?
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Titan8990

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Here is a topic I dug up on the same subject: http://www.geekstogo...em-t165952.html. It gives a couple different methods.
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One test that I forgot to mentioned is, Orthos.
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Edited by james_8970, 06 October 2007 - 01:03 PM.

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Troy

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My topic! I'm honoured! It should be pinned :)
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You can do the honors of writing it into a How-To :).
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:)
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