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mikren
04-09-01, 04:47 PM
hey guys , where can i get those programs? prime95, seti, sandra

search around but can't seem to find any of 'em...

viking84
04-09-01, 05:15 PM
scroll down one paragraph and you'll find the info on both seti and folding

while on the homepage, also check out "links" for a wide variety of sites with different programs

...if all else fails check this out:

www.ocinside.de/index_e.html?/main_index.htmlscript (http://)

bon appetit!

viking84
04-09-01, 05:17 PM
scroll down one paragraph on the homepage and you'll find the info on both seti and folding

while on the homepage, also check out "links" for a wide variety of sites with different programs

...if all else fails check this out:

www.ocinside.de (http://)

bon appetit!

viking84
04-09-01, 05:21 PM
lol, i need lessons on getting those links right...just cut and paste the link in your browser window to get there if needed


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Sirfin
04-10-01, 01:42 PM
Here are the URLS's for the benchmarks I use:

http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm

Prime 95

http://www.sisoftware.demon.co.uk/sandra/index.htm

SiSoft Sandra

http://labpro.madonion.com/download/?3dmark2001.shtml

3Dmark 2001

Hope they help :-)

Sirfin~

Hoot
04-10-01, 06:35 PM
Let me warn you, the madonion site can be slower than molasses at times. look for alternative sites that carry 3d mark 2001. Make sure you get sandra 2001se for accurate reporting with the KT-133A chipset. For stability testing, I use the "1-2 Punch" of Prime95 Torture and 3D Mark 2001. If you make it through each of these, you have a stable setup.

Hoot

Megahurtz
04-10-01, 06:52 PM
Over the past four to six months I've been using the following as a burn-in guide for processors that I'm used to, but for all around stability testing as well. I'm as partial as anyone to graphics, but to test all of the susbsytems, you could do a lot worse than the suggestions here:
http://people.freenet.de/s.urfer/conditioning.htm

Enjoy.

T

Oni
04-11-01, 09:37 AM
Two words: Folding@Home.

Stress your CPU, be world ranked on a team, AND help the human race!

Wega!
04-11-01, 11:49 AM
Oni (Apr 11, 2001 09:37 a.m.):
Two words: Folding@Home.

Stress your CPU, be world ranked on a team, AND help the human race!

Amen to that!
I haven't found a program yet, that can make my CPU hotter than folding@home.