What are some great programs i can instal on my newly built PC to test it?

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My PC specifications are in my signature below but i do not have my GPU in yet but will be here shortly. I just got through the BIOS and installed Windows 8.1 and was wondering if someone could give me some advice of some programs or something that tests my PC to make sure every thing is running great. Below are the programs i use on all of my PC and the one i am building.

AVG AntiVirus 2015 Paid version
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium
Classic Shell
CCleaner
CPU-Z
Speccy
Fraps
FileASSASSIN
Revo Uninstaller
Recuva
Defraggler

Are these ok programs? They have worked great for me over the past years. Is there any other programs i should use on my newly built PC to make sure its running great?
 

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PC Stress Test free software for Windows 8 / 7
If you have built a new computer and want to test it, or if you need to identify hardware faults on your existing system, you will want to consider subjecting your computer to a PC Stress Test. A PC Stress test software for Windows, will perform various tests on your computers parts like processors, graphics, memory, physical disk, optical drive as well as networks. But it is something that you should subject your PC to, very often, as such test will subject your hardware to excessive stress to find out how well the perform under such stress.

If you are on a new system, you may carry out these tests with some ease of mind, but if you are on an old system or suspect that some part of your hardware may be failing and you want to identify which one, then you may want to first back up your data before carrying out such a PC Stress Test, since your components may be placed under severe stress.

Do note that you should never run these tests on unstable, old systems, as it can lead to a crash or system failure, and make sure you know where the Stop button is, just in case you feel you need to stop the test.

Here are some free PC Stress Tools that will help you check most of your components like CPU, GPU, RAM, Disk, Optical drives, etc.

PC Stress Test free software
1. Memtest86+

Windows 7 | 8 has an inbuilt Memory Diagnostic Tool. But if you want to check the stability of RAM, Memtest86+ is among the best tools to benchmark your memory.

2. StressMyPC

free pc stress test 400x246 PC Stress Test free software for Windows 8 / 7

StressMyPC is a simple portable benchmarking tool. It will carry out the following tests:

Test how long your PC battery can go before it dies down.
Paint-Stress is a stress test for the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
Aggressive CPU-Stress lays excessive stress on the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
HD-Stress test will test the hard drive.
You can download it here.

3. HeavyLoad

heavyload pc stress test 400x251 PC Stress Test free software for Windows 8 / 7

HeavyLoad is another tool to benchmark your hardware components. It is an easy-to-use all round testing & benchmarking tool. This tool can carry out the following benchmarking tests:

Stress CPU: Use your processor or even a specific number of processor cores to full capacity.
Write Test File: Check how your system behaves when faced with dwindling disk space.
Allocate Memory: Find out how well your computer works with scarce memory
Simulate Disc Accesses: Find out how much stress your can hard disk take and check its reliability.
Stress GPU: Check how well your graphics card handle stress.
You can download it here.

4. Passmark Tools

Passmark has released a bunch of tools that can help you test and benchmark the various components of your computer hardware. To name just a few, Sleeper will test the reliability of your systems sleep and wake up state transitions, Rebooter is for Cyclic reboot testing, Fragger will benchmark performance of third party defrag tools, SoundCheck will check the performance of PC sound cards, speakers and microphones, DiskCheckup will check the health of your hard disk using SMART – and there are many more such.

Go get them here. Scroll down and you will see the list of tools which are free for personal use.

5. FurMark

FurMark is another benchmarking tool to measure the performance of the graphics card.

6. System Stability Tester

System Stability Tester lets users benchmark their CPU & RAM. It can test the threads, runtime, loops, digits, states, times, checksum validations and so on.

system stability tester PC Stress Test free software for Windows 8 / 7

It is available at SourceForge.

7. SiSoft Sandra Lite

SiSoft Sandra Lite offers to test your computers processors, graphics, memory, physical disk, optical drive and networks. Using this tool, you can get information about the CPU, chipset, video adapter, ports, printers, sound card, memory, network, Windows internals, AGP, PCI, PCIe, ODBC Connections, USB2, 1394/Firewire, etc.

8. Prime95

Prime95 is a popular tool that offers to stress-test your processor. It also includes a Tortue Test that can hammer your CPU to see the stress it can handle. Visit its download page to get it free.

9. Auslogics BenchTown

Auslogics BenchTown is a Windows Benchmark tool that lets you judge the performance of your computer and compare your configuration and ratings with your friends.

10 Nero DiscSpeed

Nero DiscSpeed is a portable freeware created by the developers of Nero, which allows you to benchmark CD and DVD drives and check the media quality.

11. CrystalDisk

CrystalDisk will help you Benchmark & Monitor Hard Disk & USB Drives.

12. PC Wizard

PC Wizard apart from being a system information tool, is also an utility designed to analyze and benchmark your computer system. It can analyze and benchmark many kinds of hardware, such as CPU performance, Cache performance, RAM performance, Hard Disk performance, CD/DVD-ROM performance, Removable/FLASH Media performance, Video performance, MP3 compression performance.

I am sure there must be many more! Let me know if I missed any.

All credit goes here:
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/pc-stress-test-free-software
 

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Prime 95 made my CPU 105 Degrees so im never runnig that again phewwww thank god lol but thanks for all of thoe opetions man :) m trying them all out
 

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If that occurred you may need to consider better cooling.... but if that isn't an option, then yes, try the others.
Be sure to mafrk my post as the solution, so others can red it they have the same problem.
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Well i have played every possible game inclufing Crysis 3, SKyrim with realvision enb on ultra, Metro all of these games on ultra and more and my CPU never exeeded 45-50 Degrees so i may have downloaded a bad Prime 95 downlaod
 
You dont need a defrag program if youre using an SSD.

I wouldnt call AVG great. It crashes / causes probs, like most of the other AV programs

I would avoid programs that let you overclock, programs that charge things like Ipods etc faster (Aicharger). Programs like this will crash a system sooner or later

Diskdaemon, this is a well known cause of crashes, Mcafee, this is the worst program ever !
 

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I have a Defrag for my HDD not my SSD. And i deleted prime95 and ran it and my cpu stayed at 80 is this good?
 

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I do agree on McAfee being the worst ever i mean it is pure garbage and is almost as bad as notron, but in my openion AVG is the best out there from my experience it has done me great and very great. Now anti malware Bytes is the Best removal
 

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I highly doubt there is any game out there that will even put more than 40-50% load on an i5-4690 at the moment
 

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Well i am not going to overclock, the Stock cooler is made to handle 100% load on my stock CPU, if it does not than i will get a replacement and Intel will send a new one and it says this in the booklet that came with my CPU. Most CPUS should run 50 at idle for a healthy CPU in my openion.
 
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