CPU Stability Test
Version: 6
Downloads Count: 469,980
License Type: Free
Price: Free
Date Added: Jul 31, 2007
Operating Systems: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x
File Size: 429 KB
Author: Jouni Vuorio
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Description of CPU Stability Test
Just how tough is your PC? Here's your chance to put it on the treadmill and see what its heart can take. CPU Stability Test is a benchmarking utility that puts your PC's Central Processing Unit through a stress test. CPU Stability Test checks your CPU, hard disks, RAM, caches, and motherboard by running multithreaded tests. It supports multiprocessor systems and it offers error and CRC checking.
Note: Although this program still works, it is no longer supported by the author.
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