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AMD CPU Diagnostic??
Can any one tell me where to get a diagnostic program to test all the
features of my XP 1800+ CPU? I believe AMD sells a program but it costs more than the CPU (And I'm short of $$$ these days). The problem seems timing related and causes very infrequent "Kernel exception not handled" crashes. Probably a timing problem. |
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William W. Plummer wrote:
Can any one tell me where to get a diagnostic program to test all the features of my XP 1800+ CPU? I believe AMD sells a program but it costs more than the CPU (And I'm short of $$$ these days). wcpuid The problem seems timing related and causes very infrequent "Kernel exception not handled" crashes. Probably a timing problem. So what does that have to do with the above? Try testing your memory: http://memtest86.com/ -WD |
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"William W. Plummer" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:yc8kc.15403$Rd4.1080268@attbi_s51... Can any one tell me where to get a diagnostic program to test all the features of my XP 1800+ CPU? I believe AMD sells a program but it costs more than the CPU (And I'm short of $$$ these days). The problem seems timing related and causes very infrequent "Kernel exception not handled" crashes. Probably a timing problem. http://www.quickbench.mynetcologne.de/Be_toolssoft.htm |
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"Ulrich" wrote in message ... "William W. Plummer" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:yc8kc.15403$Rd4.1080268@attbi_s51... Can any one tell me where to get a diagnostic program to test all the features of my XP 1800+ CPU? I believe AMD sells a program but it costs more than the CPU (And I'm short of $$$ these days). The problem seems timing related and causes very infrequent "Kernel exception not handled" crashes. Probably a timing problem. http://www.quickbench.mynetcologne.de/Be_toolssoft.htm Thanks for the link. But WCPUID just reads out some numbers such as the CPU speed etc. I'm looking for something that will test the address map (paging) for occasional dropped (picked) bits. A CPU instruction exerciser would be good to have, but I believe the CPU instructions are working (I'm not sure why I say that, ..). Several memory testers including MemTest86 don't show any problems. What does AMD use to select "good" CPU chips before they dice the wafers? And then what do they use after they package the CPU chips? |
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