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    Load Testing Software

    Hi

    I'm looking for some software that can Load-test a Windows XP PC.

    I want some software that is going to "simulate" usage or put the computer under continued usage for a period of time.

    Is there such software, pref. freeware?

    Thanks
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    yes those are the 2 i use the most

    very good

    specially the one from PC Magazines

    that one uses real software like to run tests

    but you need to buy it, cuz of Copyright stuff

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    if you want to test the PC under maximum strain then 95Prime is a good un, bear in mind this makes your system squeal and may not represent actual day to day stability

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