Hot CPU Tester Pro is a system health and stability tester. It tests CPU,
chipset and virtually all parts of motherboard for errors/bugs, defective
parts and components. It is a burn-in test with uniquely designed state of
the art DefectTrack engine. DefectTrack is a technology developed by 7Byte to
diagnose systems regarding its stability and in general, computer's health.
Hot CPU Tester is currently being used in many labs and governmental
organizations around the world, as a reliable stability testing utility.
“7Byte’s Hot CPU Tester Pro 4 can help customers not only maximize their
experiences with the AMD64 platform, but also help them explore the different
form factor options to build the optimal PC.”
-Tim Wright, director, desktop marketing, AMD’s Computation Products Group.
Main features:
Revolutionary DefectTrack 2 engine, accurately tests the whole system and its
subsets.
Written purely to test CPU, chipset, motherboard, Memory
Fully supports x64 computing platform(AMD64 Technology,Intel® EM64T)
Fuly supports dual-core and multi-processor systems
Fully supports Hyper-Threaded processors
Utilizes SSE,SSE2, SSE3, MMX & 3DNow! instructions sets
Tests L1 & L2 Cache
Tests System Bus & Memory Bus
Tests Chipset along with motherboard
Tests Hard Disk Drives
Monitors CPU performance under pressure
Built in Anti-Crash & Exception Handler
Comprehensive Benchmark tests
SMBIOS & CPUID featured
LiveSupport
How it works:
Hot CPU Tester Pro 4 is consisted of several test modules to stress-test each
component within a system. Defective parts are most likely for to fail while
they are under a heavy load, when the heat production is at its highest. The
testing modules intentionally stress all components to their maximum limits
to assess their integrity. Unstable parts cannot endure these pressures and
will fail the tests, allowing the opportunity for an upgrade or exchange
before the PC is released into a production environment. It is recommended
that Hot CPU Tester should run for at least six hours to fully check the
system. If a system is stable under hard conditions for six hours, it is
unlikely to generate errors during normal operating conditions.