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Any way to check CPU for faults?

 
 
DanStewart80@googlemail.com
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      19th Feb 2008
Hi all,

Have bought a CPU upgrade over eBay, and wanted to know if there was
any way of testing it for faults (ie: something like some s/w that
asks it to process XYZ things, then compare the results with a
"correct" dataset or sthg similar).

Thanks
 
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philo
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      19th Feb 2008

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:88709116-7ec5-4d17-811e-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi all,
>
> Have bought a CPU upgrade over eBay, and wanted to know if there was
> any way of testing it for faults (ie: something like some s/w that
> asks it to process XYZ things, then compare the results with a
> "correct" dataset or sthg similar).
>
> Thanks



Just Google for CPU stress test.

There is virtually no such think as a flakey CPU...
they either work or they don't.

About the only way to have "flakey" CPU performance would be
by inadequate cooling or overclocking


 
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DaveW
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      19th Feb 2008
For better or for worse, the fact of the matter is that CPU's are basically
Go/No Go devices. Either they work correctly or they don't work at all.
And to further answer your question, I am not aware of any specific CPU test
software.

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> Hi all,
>
> Have bought a CPU upgrade over eBay, and wanted to know if there was
> any way of testing it for faults (ie: something like some s/w that
> asks it to process XYZ things, then compare the results with a
> "correct" dataset or sthg similar).
>
> Thanks



 
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Andy
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      20th Feb 2008
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:51:17 -0800 (PST), (E-Mail Removed)
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>Hi all,
>
>Have bought a CPU upgrade over eBay, and wanted to know if there was
>any way of testing it for faults (ie: something like some s/w that
>asks it to process XYZ things, then compare the results with a
>"correct" dataset or sthg similar).


Try running Prime95.
<http://www.playtool.com/pages/prime95/prime95.html>
<http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm>
>
>Thanks

 
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Paul
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      20th Feb 2008
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Have bought a CPU upgrade over eBay, and wanted to know if there was
> any way of testing it for faults (ie: something like some s/w that
> asks it to process XYZ things, then compare the results with a
> "correct" dataset or sthg similar).
>
> Thanks


Prime95 has a torture test option, and it does a math calculation
with a known answer. It compares the computed result, and the program
stops with an error, if a problem is detected. It exercises the
CPU, the Northbridge, and the memory. If a problem is found, one of
those three could be at fault. It does not exercise the video card.

This one is multicore compatible. When asked to "Join GIMPs?", say
no. The custom dialog only needs to be adjusted, if you want to
reduce the amount of memory the program is prepared to test.
I like to see it run error free, for at least 4 hours or so.

http://www.mersenne.org/gimps/p95v255a.zip

Paul
 
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DanStewart80@googlemail.com
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      20th Feb 2008
On 20 Feb, 02:15, Paul <nos...@needed.com> wrote:
> DanStewar...@googlemail.com wrote:
> > Hi all,

>
> > Have bought a CPU upgrade over eBay, and wanted to know if there was
> > any way of testing it for faults (ie: something like some s/w that
> > asks it to process XYZ things, then compare the results with a
> > "correct" dataset or sthg similar).

>
> > Thanks

>
> Prime95 has a torture test option, and it does a math calculation
> with a known answer. It compares the computed result, and the program
> stops with an error, if a problem is detected. It exercises the
> CPU, the Northbridge, and the memory. If a problem is found, one of
> those three could be at fault. It does not exercise the video card.
>
> This one is multicore compatible. When asked to "Join GIMPs?", say
> no. The custom dialog only needs to be adjusted, if you want to
> reduce the amount of memory the program is prepared to test.
> I like to see it run error free, for at least 4 hours or so.
>
> http://www.mersenne.org/gimps/p95v255a.zip
>
> Paul


Perfect!! Thanks!!! =)
 
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