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Software To Test New PC

eljay

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Hi,

I just bought a new PC and would like a program to really test it to make sure all the hardware is functioning properly - CPU, memory, video card, motherboard, etc.

Can anyone please suggest some software (freeware preferably) to fully test my new hardware?

Thanx
 
3D Mark
PC Mark
Prime95
MemTest

.... the list goes on.
 
I'd be interested in that list.

Thanx
5 minutes of Google-ing would give you this list. However, if there's a specific task that you will be routinely doing that is hardware intensive, then maybe I or the other board members could provide a narrowed list of choices.
 
5 minutes of Google-ing would give you this list. However, if there's a specific task that you will be routinely doing that is hardware intensive, then maybe I or the other board members could provide a narrowed list of choices.

5 minutes of Google-ing gives 10 million choices. I asked here to find out what might be the best couple of programs to use. You gave me a list of 4 and I will google those specifically to check them out, although I'm not looking for a benchmark program but rather a program to fully test all the system components to make sure they are working properly.

Thanx
 
You can get a lot of free software tools - go to majorgeeks.com and look under diagnostics. Should find something for almost every component there.

.bh.
 
5 minutes of Google-ing gives 10 million choices.
And you asked for the full list. If you were looking for a more refined list, then you should provide more refined requirements. A good start would be listing ALL components you have, makes, models... instead of listing a few generic names and an "etc." :rolleyes:

although I'm not looking for a benchmark program but rather a program to fully test all the system components to make sure they are working properly.
I didn't submit PC Mark or 3D Mark under the guidelines of saying your computer is ___ good if it scores a ___ or higher. I submitted them because they will stress different piece(s) of the hardware. So if the tests they run absolutely hoses your machine, you know you may have problems somewhere.


Fact of the matter is that there is no ONE application that can test EVERY piece of hardware that you could possibly put in your rig. There are many, many focused applications that test various pieces of hardware working with drivers and the operating system.
 
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