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BurnInTest Professional

Fast, easy-to-use utility that simultaneously exercises all the major components of a PC, to test for endurance and reliability. Tests include CPU, RAM, Disk, Blu-Ray, Video, CD, DVD, Printer, Sound, Network, video playback and cyclic rebooting. Results can be saved to disk, printed or exported as a GIF. Also, user configurable errors and logging detail, a temperature monitoring interface, timed test runs, cyclic rebooting and online help. More…

DiskCheckup

DiskCheckup measures the performance and 'health' of your S.M.A.R.T. enabled hard disk drive. It compares current hard disk attributes to values determined by the manufacturer of the HDD. It can track changes to the attributes over time and make a extrapolated 'prediction' as to the failure date of the HDD. It can be command line driven and can be configured to send alerts by email. Free for personal use, $US 15.00 for commercial use. More…
 

OSForensics

OSForensics is a new digital investigation tool which lets you extract forensic data or uncover hidden information from computers. OSForensics has a number of unique features which make the discovery of relevant forensic data even faster, such as high-performance deep file searching and indexing, e-mail and e-mail archive searching and the ability to analyze recent system activity and active memory. More…

SoundCheck

PassMark SoundCheck allows users to test their PC sound card, speakers and microphone. Verify that your sound card can record and playback sounds at various audio sample rates. Check the capability of your speakers to reproduce the highest and lowest frequencies (and your capability to hear these frequencies). Create perfectly formed test tones and loop them back into your sound card to look for distortion. More…