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April 18th, 2008, 04:09 AM
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Make CPU to work to max
///"Works in XP/ for vista also but must use some different options."////
Some times it is good to do some tests on CPU overheating.
For that you need to make it work to 100% for a while. (about 20+ min)
Yes, you can use scripts in cmd.exe to do that work.
script N1: one line script
@for /L %i in (0,1,999999999999) do @echo %random% > nul
scipts N2: nonstop scripts, untill you push Ctrl+C
:ag
@for /L %%i in (0,1,999999) do @echo %random% > nul
@goto ag
script N3:
:ag
@echo %random% > nul
@goto ag
you can always start few tasks(scripts) at the same time to make it work harder.
@for /L %i in (0,1,20) do @start /REALTIME CPUscript.cmd
to make it easy to stop it make prepare cmd window with this kommand line:
@tskill cmd*
just push enter when tied.
// too far away outside of limit
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