Hey, > > I googled, but only found cpuburn 1.4 > > While this works, it seems to be developed for PIII 450 machines. I have > a rather modest machine by todays standards (P4, 2.8), but even starting > multiple simultaneous instances of cpuburn never "really" challenge my cpu. > > Does anyone know of something more stressful that works on Linux? I can think of reaim, which simulates real-work workload, http://sourceforge.net/projects/re-aim-7/. But in your case it is maybe better to write some program that makes use of every part of the CPU, eg. cache cleaner (calculations with cache missing nearly 100%), vector calculations, useless register rotating ...
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