The user can select the hardware components to test and individually adjust the load placed on each one via slide bars. Each test reports results to its own window and results are summarised along with any errors detected in the main program window. CPU, hard drives, CD ROM, CD burner, DVD, sound card, 2D graphics, 3D graphics, memory, network connection, serial ports, parallel port, USB 1.x and 2.0 ports, tape drive, video playback and printer can all be tested at the same time.
BurnInTest Professional is a software that tests your system and generates reports.
Results can be saved to disk, printed or exported as a graphical image. Other features include periodic logging, a temperature monitoring interface, timed test runs, the display of system information such as the CPU serial number, CPU speed and L2 cache size.
BurnInTest is also available with serial, parallel and USB loopback plugs and has comprehensive on line help. There are also the more advanced features of EMC testing to ANSI C63.4-1992, RAM testing to 64GB and cyclic rebooting. Societies reliance on computers means that the cost of hardware failure can be enormous.
BurnInTest thoroughly exercises PC hardware in the shortest period of time so intermittent or hidden problems are found before they turn into a disaster. BurnInTest is suited to computer enthusiasts, hardware manufacturers, systems integrators and 'overclockers' who want to cost effectively evaluate their systems.
What's New
- 2D Test - Monitor Test, Fixed '1 of 0' still appearing when using Monitor Test option
- 2D Test - Monitor Test, Added option to close test windows with 'Esc' key
- PCIe Gen4 test - Fixed wrong PCIe card ID being displayed in preferences window
- PCIe Gen4 test - Fixed issue where only a single card could tested
- NPU Test, Added msvcp140.dll to MachineLearning directory that prevented NPU Testing on machines without library or older version of the DLL file
- WinPE, Added the capability to wipe any physical hard drive (when physical disk is selected) including drives which may have Windows installation on it. The user will be warned when drive is selected. When running with PHYSDISK command line parameter with Automatic Disk Selection, Windows OS drive will not be selected.
- Fixed possible crash when resetting CPU frequency graph
- Fixed BSOD reading PCI registers on Intel Arrow Lake chipsets on Win10