Hi,
I find the following useful for stress testing/burn in of systems
http://www.advancedclustering.com/software/breakin.html
Other than that a HPC benchmark like the following should put various
parts of the system under stress quite well also (but will miss some
things like graphics, sound and so on).
http://icl.cs.utk.edu/hpcc/
-stephen
Frank Duignan wrote:
> Is there a need out there for a boot CD that exercises all parts of the
> system? I know that many include memory tests but what about other i/o
> tests including graphics, sound and other devices. Does such a CD exist?
>> 2010/1/14 FRLinux <frlinux at gmail.com>
>>> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Kevin Philp <lists at cybercolloids.net>
>> wrote:
>>> I have replaced the cooling fans, replaced the memory (which failed
>> memtest)
>>> and replaced the mouse. Any ideas? I am wondering if there is something
>>> wonky in her configuration.
>> Just in case, check out the graphics and if compiz is enabled, also DRI.
>>>> Steph
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