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12 minutes ago, Matiasqooo said:

Hello guys!

I am doing a project for school and my current task is to stress test my pc and write a detailed diagnosticting and other stuff.

So is there a posible way to stress-test VGA (GPU), LAN or WLAN, CD-ROM, and most important Motherboard.

GPU = 3DMark Fire Strike or Unigine Valley

CD rom = Write big files to it.

Motherboard = I don't know, check if it's waterproof

CPU = AIDA64

Lan and Wlan = Copy big files from another PC through Wi-fi or Lan

12 minutes ago, Matiasqooo said:

Hello guys!

I am doing a project for school and my current task is to stress test my pc and write a detailed diagnosticting and other stuff.

So is there a posible way to stress-test VGA (GPU), LAN or WLAN, CD-ROM, and most important Motherboard.

GPU = 3DMark Fire Strike or Unigine Valley

CD rom = Write big files to it.

Motherboard = I don't know, check if it's waterproof

CPU = AIDA64

Lan and Wlan = Copy big files from another PC through Wi-fi or Lan

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GPU: run unigine heaven/valley for an hour or two

WLAN/LAN: find a long 4K video to watch for an hour or two

CD-Rom: watch a movie on dvd

Motherboard gets tricky: test all usb ports, all ram slots (see if they work), maybe run sth like aida stress test for an hour. Motherboard is hard to stress test and if it works, it works

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7 minutes ago, Matiasqooo said:

Hello guys!

I am doing a project for school and my current task is to stress test my pc and write a detailed diagnosticting and other stuff.

So is there a posible way to stress-test VGA (GPU), LAN or WLAN, CD-ROM, and most important Motherboard.

Also, I have a tip. Take temperatures, speeds and clocks as notes.

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2 minutes ago, Factory OC said:

GPU = 3DMark Fire Strike or Unigine Valley

CD rom = Write big files to it.

Motherboard = I don't know, check if it's waterproof

CPU = AIDA64

Lan any Wlan = Copy big files from another PC through Wi-fi or Lan

 

1 minute ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

GPU: run unigine heaven/valley for an hour or two

WLAN/LAN: find a long 4K video to watch for an hour or two

CD-Rom: watch a movie on dvd

Motherboard gets tricky: test all usb ports, all ram slots (see if they work), maybe run sth like aida stress test for an hour. Motherboard is hard to stress test and if it works, it works

thanks guys!

I wrote what i had left to test. But you are helpfull

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Just now, Matiasqooo said:

Well i am learning in "RVT" For and diploma that i gonna be certificated IT technician 

Nice, I really don't see a path for me in IT. I know a little PHP, HTML, Java and JS, but still don't see myself there...

Glad someone is perssuing their dreams...

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Just now, Factory OC said:

Nice, I really don't see a path for me in IT. I know a little PHP, HTML, Java and JS, but still don't see myself there...

Glad someone is perssuing their dreams...

basically i went here after 9 th grade and now I have learned not much becose for most part i know all and there are a lot of work places where they need an IT technician.

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18 minutes ago, Factory OC said:

GPU = 3DMark Fire Strike or Unigine Valley

CD rom = Write big files to it.

Motherboard = I don't know, check if it's waterproof

CPU = AIDA64

Lan and Wlan = Copy big files from another PC through Wi-fi or Lan

*Checks if it's waterproof.*

 

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