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@knivier knivier released this 26 Jul 14:18
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Stressor v1.0 Released!

URGENT NOTICE: You MUST run the application as an administrator upon installation. The process runs in a higher priority when running stress tests.

Stressor v1.0 is here!
A powerful, cross-platform system stress-testing tool designed to push your hardware to its limits and help you analyze system stability, cooling, and performance..

A quick system installer is available below. You MUST have the fulfilling system requirements to install this program. Luckily, a full Win11 installation should allow you to get running.


Key Features

  • CPU Stress Testing
    • Multi-core CPU load generation
    • Selectable stress types: tight loops, matrix math, compression, and more
  • Memory Stress Testing
    • Allocate and stress system RAM
    • Customizable memory usage patterns
  • Storage Stress Testing
    • Read/write stress for disks and SSDs
    • Configurable file sizes and access patterns
  • Live System Analysis
    • Real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, and storage stats
    • Visual feedback and logging
  • Customizable Workloads
    • Fine-tune stress parameters via config files
    • Modular design for adding new stressors
  • Cross-Platform
    • Runs on Windows and Linux
  • Extensible
    • Easy to add new stress modules

How to Use

  1. Download and Install
    • Pre-built binaries (below, download .exe for x64 systems) or build from source (see README)
  2. Run
    • Launch via app exe if installed via installer (you MUST run as ADMINISTRATOR)
    • You can also run the app via the automatically created desktop shortcut
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  • Start some stress tests!
  1. Analyze
    • View logs and stats to assess system performance

Note: You may see the below screen when you run the installer. This is normal! If you don't trust me, look at the code instead.
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Definitely see the README for more information

Note: VCRuntimes have been discovered are not linking properly with the installer. You must manually input them into your System32 folder instead.