Hey,
I googled, but only found cpuburn 1.4
While this works, it seems to be developed for PIII 450 machines. I have a rather modest machine by todays standards (P4, 2.8), but even starting multiple simultaneous instances of cpuburn never "really" challenge my cpu.
Does anyone know of something more stressful that works on Linux?
I can think of reaim, which simulates real-work workload, http://sourceforge.net/projects/re-aim-7/. But in your case it is maybe better to write some program that makes use of every part of the CPU, eg. cache cleaner (calculations with cache missing nearly 100%), vector calculations, useless register rotating ... BTW, if you found some please write to list :)
Thanks much and kind regards Eberhard
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