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* Memory: [https://memtest.org/ Memtest]
* Memory: [https://memtest.org/ Memtest]
* CPU: [https://memtest.org/ Memtest], [https://bitcoincore.org/ Bitcoin Core] (12-24h of full blockchain download)
* CPU: [https://mersenne.org/ Prime 95], [https://memtest.org/ Memtest], [https://bitcoincore.org/ Bitcoin Core] (12-24h of full blockchain download)
* GPU: [https://benchmark.unigine.com/??from=gyagbbb3 Unigine Benchmarks] (Superposition, Valley, Heaven, etc.)
* GPU: [https://benchmark.unigine.com/??from=gyagbbb3 Unigine Benchmarks] (Superposition, Valley, Heaven, etc.)
* NVME/SSD/HDD: [https://bitcoincore.org/ Bitcoin Core] (12-24h of full blockchain download), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-Monitoring%2C_Analysis_and_Reporting_Technology Smart]
* NVME/SSD/HDD: [https://bitcoincore.org/ Bitcoin Core] (12-24h of full blockchain download), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-Monitoring%2C_Analysis_and_Reporting_Technology Smart]
* Power Supply: [https://benchmark.unigine.com/??from=gyagbbb3 Unigine Benchmarks] (Superposition, Valley, Heaven, etc.)
* Power Supply: [https://benchmark.unigine.com/??from=gyagbbb3 Unigine Benchmarks] (Superposition, Valley, Heaven, etc.)

Revision as of 00:39, 26 February 2024

Many people take for granted their hardware components are consistently stable and reliable. Even though I am personally very aware of hardware stability issues, I still find myself from time to time with problematic hardware situations that only the proper testing can confirm for me what is actually happening.

Don't wait, test now. You don't want to be confused by weird OS or game behaviour like crashes before you test your hardware. If you make sure it's stable to begin with, you'll have a much more pleasant time.

Testing