C cirrus1 Senior member Jul 26, 2000 662 0 0 Mar 25, 2001 #2 You could use the dnet client to warm up your cpu and at the same time help support Teamanandtech http://www.distributed.net
You could use the dnet client to warm up your cpu and at the same time help support Teamanandtech http://www.distributed.net
M Mikewarrior2 Diamond Member Oct 20, 1999 7,132 0 0 Mar 25, 2001 #3 RC5 is okay, but the program I prefer to really "cook" a cpu is called CPu Burn, available Here At least 2C higher on every P3 i've tried, and about 1-3C higher on socket-thermistor platforms. Mike
RC5 is okay, but the program I prefer to really "cook" a cpu is called CPu Burn, available Here At least 2C higher on every P3 i've tried, and about 1-3C higher on socket-thermistor platforms. Mike