Heavyload will try to stress all resources of a PC (like CPU, RAM, harddisk, network, operating system, etc.) in order to test, if it will run reliable under heavy load.
This is useful for testing important NT file or database servers before using them productively, or just to check if your new PC might get too hot when used intensively.
To stress your PC or server, HeavyLoad writes a large test-file to the temp folder, it allocates physical and virtual memory and it draws patterns in its window.
What's New in This Release:
· The current settings of HeavyLoad can now be copied as command line parameters to the clipboard via choosing "Misc" in the options dialog.
· A new command line parameter /AUTOEXIT has been added. It is now possible to let the program automatically terminate if the time which was set by the parameter /DURATION has passed.
· The number of cores used for the CPU stress test can now be set via the command line parameter /CPU (n).
· The threshold value of available memory in MB can now be set via the command line parameter /MEMORY (n).
· The threshold value of available disc space in MB can now be set via the command line parameter /FILE (n).
· A new command line parameter /TESTFILEPATH ("path") has been added. It enables users to set the path the testfile will be saved to.
· The 3D cube from the GPU stress test scales with window size now.
· The check for update function now redirects to the HeavyLoad download site if a newer version is available.
· Bugfix: HeavyLoad GUI will no longer fre...