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QQ2017-06-20 20:30:06
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QQ, 2017-06-20 20:30:06

Is it possible to burn a computer with AIDA64?

Hello.
I'm going to sell a computer, the buyer says that he will check the stability of the AIDA64 system on the test.
I ran it, the computer began to heat up furiously, and I aborted the test, fearing the consequences.
Tell me, is it possible to burn or somehow damage the computer with this program? And the last 2 points of the test are not ticked, should they be checked as well? They say that for an objective assessment of a computer, you need at least 30 minutes of a test?
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Egor Ommonik, 2017-06-21
@botaniQQQ

I ran it, the computer began to heat up furiously, and I aborted the test, fearing the consequences.

What temperature were the components? heat up furiously - it can be 60 degrees and 120.
If the percent and the video card did not exceed some 80 degrees in a 30-minute test, then consider the cooling is working normally. (enthusiasts on dropsy and performance geeks please refrain)
It is possible, if the temperature of the components, let's say, stays above 100 degrees Celsius for a long time (from an hour), then there is a greater chance of chip failure, processor degradation
Hard drives are usually checked with another utility, ssd in general with programs like ssd-life - this is about local discs
But the gpu (video card) is worth checking, but it's better to do it in some kind of 3d benchmark or run some kind of toy and see fps and temperatures of the video card and processor
You need to check for a long time, mainly to check that the system is not overheating
. You need to check the RAM and drives for a long time.
Everything else is usually 5-10 minutes.

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Maxim Moseychuk, 2017-06-20
@fshp

If you do not have an ancient pentium, then there is nothing to fear. In case of critical overheating, the computer will simply turn off.

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Neron, 2017-06-20
Lordov @Nekto_Habr

don't worry, everything will be fine.

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