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    Orthos load test results

    Discussion in 'HP' started by radopod, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. radopod

    radopod Notebook Evangelist

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    I just completed a Stress test using Orthos for 10 minutes. I have pasted a Screen shot with the results. Are these fine? Also my Notebook became a it slow immediately after which can be understood after looking at the Temperatures. It is back to normal now. Will this test affect my Processor and other components in the long run. It was a simple test and I don't believe if I will ever torture this beautiful Notebook in practice to this extent!

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  2. rtrdogs

    rtrdogs Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm a total newbie with Orthos and wprime but this is the thread I started with wprime results and then it also has my Orthos results in it. I can't answer your questions because I simply don't know very much about this kind of stuff but you may get some good answers from some of the posts other people made in this thread about my own results:

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=221252&highlight=wprime

    Hope this helps!
     
  3. dinapoli

    dinapoli Notebook Consultant

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    RTRDogs thanks for the links. I am also new to Orthos