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Package:CPU Burn-in
Version: 1.0.1
Severity:wishlist
License: Free for non-commercial use
Info: CPU Burn-in v1.01 by Michal Mienik is the ultimate stability testing
tool for overclockers. The program heats up any x86 CPU to the maximum
possible operating temperature that is achievable by using ordinary software.
This allows the user to adjust the CPU speed up to the practical maximum while
still being sure that stability is achieved even under the most stressful
conditions. The program continuously monitors for erroneous calculations and
errors ensuring the CPU does not generate errors during calculations performed
under overclocking conditions
URL: http://users.bigpond.net.au/cpuburn/
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On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 07:53:13AM +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Besides that, it's undistributable because it has no license attached,
> and upstream does not answer since a very long time to emails.
Indeed, thus I think it calls for closing.
Cheers,
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