stress and stress-ng and the gui versions all do a pretty good job of heating up the cpu, and a marginal job of finding memory issues.  However, the rest of the motherboard and disks get almost nothing.

On 2023-05-31 4:51 p.m., Geoffrey Leach wrote:
In anticipation of the arrival of a new system, I was looking into the
availability of open-source stress testing tools. Turns out that there
is one in the Fedora distribution, aptly named "stress".

A web search turned up a number of "best of" articles, none of which
mentioned the Fedora "stress" tool.

Any opinions on why that might be the case?
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