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PassMark BurnInTest Pro 9.0 Build 1006 (x64)

PassMark BurnInTest Pro 9.0 Build 1006 (x64)
PassMark BurnInTest Pro 9.0 Build 1006 (x64)


Passmark BurnInTest is a software tool that allows all the major sub-systems of a computer to be simultaneously stress tested for endurance, reliability and stability. Anyone who has used computers for any period of time will understand the importance of having a stable system. The cost of a hardware failure can be enormous. If you are lucky your data will only become inaccessible while faulty components are replaced. If you're unlucky you can lose your files completely or have them permanently corrupted. Even if you have good backups, you can still lose days of work returning the PC to its pre-failure state. In many cases the lost data can never be replaced and businesses can be brought to their knees, with the loss of documentation, customer details and financial records.

The application includes the following additional features:
Online help & PDF manual
A customer style results certificate
Support for printing results
Logging of results to disk in user selectable levels of detail (in ASCII format & HTML formats)
Timed test runs that will stop automatically at the expiry of the selected time or after a number of test cycles.
The ability to save your results to disk as log file.
'Notes' and 'Machine ID' fields for storing your own audit information along with the saved log file.
Support for copying the results to other applications (eg. MS-Word) via a variety of image formats. (BMP, GIF, EMF)
The ability to select the level of load placed on each component, via the setting of a duty cycle for each test.
Counters that count the total number of operations performed.
An easy to use point and click interface
Can be run from a USB drive or CD (under Windows)
Summary system information including CPU type, CPU speed & Serial number.
Temperature monitoring interface (with additional 3rd party Intel Active Monitor, HMonitor, MotherBoardMonitor and SpeedFan software)
Laptop battery & UPS monitoring interface (with additional BatteryMon software)
Support for production line automation and detailed logging
RAM testing beyond the 4GB barrier in Windows 2000, XP and Vista (up to 64GB of RAM)
Printer testing using raw print files, or standard B&W or color testing
MP3, Midi and Wave file playback for sound card testing
Testing of up to 20 hard and floppy disks simultaneously
Testing of up to 20 CD/DVD drives simultaneously
CD / DVD testing using specialized test CD/DVDs (or use the complementary CD-Maker software). CD burner testing
Windows shutdown and cyclic reboot testing (with complementary Rebooter software)
Scrolling 'H's for Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) testing to ANSI standard C63.4-1992
Video RAM testing
Testing the playback of Videos
Support for SMART hard disk parameter checking

Whats new in Version 9.0 build 1006, 31/May/2018

Changed behaviour so when using a script from the command line the management console connection is delayed until a config (with the management console enabled) is loaded or the SETMANAGEMENT script option is used
Fixed a crash that could occur when turning on the management console option using a script
Removed IP information for network cards from test certificate
Install to USB, added window message updates when copying big files to prevent "Window not responding"
Install to USB, added LasUsed.bitcfg file to USB drive during copy process
Fixed a 32bit overflow when logging the offset location of an error in the Optical test that could cause negative values to be displayed for large files
Added an error message when the DX12 test executable is missing / fails to launch
Fixed the display of the number of USB tests running on the test progress tile (previously showing an incorrect number of tests running).
Temperature graphing, added checks and fixes for graphing more than the maximum # of temperature sources (32)
Fixed a bug where selecting "No Monitoring" for temperature monitoring in test preferences could lead to a crash





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