PassMark BurnInTest: Stress tests the entire system, including CPU, GPU, storage, and RAM.
Disk Stress Testing:
- CrystalDiskMark: Evaluates the read and write speeds of your storage devices, such as SSDs or HDDs, and checks for any potential issues.
When stress testing your PC, keep a close eye on temperatures using monitoring software like HWMonitor or MSI Afterburner. High temperatures can indicate insufficient cooling or inadequate thermal management. If you encounter crashes, freezes, or other errors during stress testing, it may indicate instability or hardware problems.
Keep in mind that stress testing puts your hardware under extreme conditions, so it's essential to monitor your system closely and stop the test if temperatures rise to unsafe levels or if you encounter any critical errors. Stress testing should be done with caution, and it's generally not recommended for extended periods unless you are specifically testing for stability and have adequate cooling solutions in place.