Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool
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@Cliff S Latest version: 4.1.0.32 Date: 12/1/2018
New Release which includes
- Updated IMC test module
- Resolved memory leak that caused application crash on Server 2008 R2 SP1.
- Addressed vulnerability with installer executables.
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Thanks, first post updated, and downloading now
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Well my 9900K passed at 5GHz(even though it says NOT to use an overclock)
Highest temp was 85°C
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@Cliff S Latest version: 4.1.0.33 Date: 13/2/2018
Download Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool
New Release which includes:
-Migrated installer to WiX Toolset 3.11.1 and removed local .NET and MSVC2017 x86 runtime packages from installer.
-Updated modules VisCollisions v1.0.8, VisParticle v1.0.9, and GPUStressW v1.0.10 for 32bit and 64 bit support
Bug Fixes:
-Possible privilege escalation with installer:Security Center for the following potential vulnerability: Ensure IPDT is at version 4.1.0.27 or newer
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Cliff S Latest version: 4.1.0.33 Date: 13/2/2018
Download Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool
New Release which includes:
-Migrated installer to WiX Toolset 3.11.1 and removed local .NET and MSVC2017 x86 runtime packages from installer.
-Updated modules VisCollisions v1.0.8, VisParticle v1.0.9, and GPUStressW v1.0.10 for 32bit and 64 bit support
Bug Fixes:
-Possible privilege escalation with installer:
Security Center for the following potential vulnerability: Ensure IPDT is at version 4.1.0.27 or newer
1st post updated thanks
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1st post updated thanks
Thanks for the heads-up!
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Quick question.
Why and when, would one want to use this diagnostic tool?
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Frome the homepage
The purpose of the Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool is to verify the functionality of an Intel® microprocessor. The diagnostic tool checks for brand identification, verifies the processor operating frequency, tests specific processor features, and performs a stress test on the processor.
It also has a burn in test one can use to check stability and temps across all cores.
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@Cliff S
Frome the homepage
It also has a burn in test one can use to check stability and temps across all cores.
Thank you Cliff.