Author: Eugene Nalimov
Date: 12:54:33 02/20/03
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You are missing the point. Program does not try to overheat the *entire* CPU. It just tries to overheat particular part of it. Try to run "warmup.exe 4m" for several hours. Thanks, Eugene On February 20, 2003 at 00:33:55, Aaron Gordon wrote: >On February 19, 2003 at 16:26:06, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On February 19, 2003 at 13:29:05, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >> >>>Andrew Kadatch (who wrote TB compression/decompression code) wrote small program >>>that tries to overheat some part of the CPU. I asked him, and he gave his >>>permission to put Windows executable into some FTP server -- actually it was >>>somewhere in the Web for some time. We can put it on Bob's server if that's Ok >>>for Bob. >>> >>>Warning: that program actually burned several overclocked CPUs :-) >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Eugene >> >>I put it in /pub/hyatt/warmup.zip, for anyone interested in running it. >> >>:) > >Here is cpuburn.zip, contains source too. This gets a little hotter than >warmup.exe btw. >ftp://speedycpu.dyndns.org/pub/cpuburn.zip >My chip doesn't get more than 28C with this, 27C with prime95.. runs about 24C >idle. Gotta love water cooling. :)
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