paranoos wrote:actually, i think he's talking about a program to heat up the cpu. i've read about some voodoo that says if you run your cpu very hot for a long while, it will run faster.
Hmmm if that's the case
#!/bin/bash while true; do dmesg > /dev/null done
that should loop sufficiently fast enough, and do enough operations to shoot CPU usage to 90-100%
Just do "sleep 600 && killall oddscript" so it runs for 10 minutes....
ahahahah! 8)
]]>actually, i think he's talking about a program to heat up the cpu. i've read about some voodoo that says if you run your cpu very hot for a long while, it will run faster.
Hmmm if that's the case
#!/bin/bash
while true; do
dmesg > /dev/null
done
that should loop sufficiently fast enough, and do enough operations to shoot CPU usage to 90-100%
Just do "sleep 600 && killall oddscript" so it runs for 10 minutes....
]]>it reminds me too much about the hocus-pocus "audiophiles" out there.
]]>I have just finished assembling a new computer. In fact, it is the first one which I put together. I am looking for recommendations on a cpu burn-in program. There doesn't appear to be one in AUR or the standard repositories.
I'm not really sure what you mean? Are you looking for benchmarks?
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