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Date:      Thu, 14 Jun 2001 14:21:14 -0600
From:      Peter <fbsdq@yahoo.com>
To:        james@redlinenetworks.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re:System Benchmarking/testing
Message-ID:  <SAK.2001.06.14.bhdpddch@support10>

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On 06/14/2001 2:05:35 PM, James Penick is quoted as saying:

>> . . .|What's a good solution for testing/burning in the CPU and Memory of a 
>system? I've heard 'recompile the kernel' mentioned but that doesn't seem to
>efficient. Any other ideas?

.	

I've heard of 'burning' in the car engine, but do you also
need to burn in the memory/cpu??

[This is the first time I've ever heard of somethign even close to
"burning" in the cpu/mem -- just curious].

Can someone also point me to a link/docs that show
performance/reliability of a cpu/mem that is
not "burned" in.....[if it is a good thing [tm] to burn-in cpu/mem]


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