I figured I've posted this information more than enough times into individual topics, so I'd like to make a thread on it. The following is a handy set of stress testing, monitoring and benchmarking tools for both Intel and AMD rigs.
:: Temperature Monitoring ::Core Temp - My personal favourite. Highly acurate listing the temp and CPU's maximum safety temp.
Real Temp - Alternative to Core Temp.
Everest - Used to monitor all hardware temps and voltages, but at a cost. Highly effective software though.
:: Hardware Monitoring ::CPU-Z - Little program for checking your CPU type, clock speed and voltage. Also checks your RAM and motherboard type.
GPU-Z - Same again except for GPU's.
Rivatune - GPU monitoring and overclocking for both ATI and Nvidia cards
:: Stress Testing ::Memtest - Best thing for finding if your memory is faulty (whether it's latency errors, addressing or physical)
Prime95 - Excellent program for stress testing. 8Hrs of this and you've pretty much got a solid result.
SuperPI - Quick program for testing memory and CPU overclocks for stability.
:: Benchmarking ::3D Mark 06 - Probably the most commonly used program for testing your PC's performance. (test before and after your OC to see how much your rig improves)
3D Mark Vantage - Another PC performance tester, but can only be used on Vista O/S or higher.
Aquamark - Another PC performance tester.
Cinebench - Another PC performance tester.
HD Tune - HDD performance tester. A good way to compare HDD speeds - find out which is your fastest and test arrays such as RAID 0 to compare for performance increases
*it's also a good idea to run this as part of your stress testing especially if you are overclocking your GPU as it may reveal problems other than stability e.g. Graphical tearingFor those who might ask how I test, I personally run CPUZ, Core temp and Prime95 all at once for 8hrs to stress test my CPU overclocks. Using Prime95 will push your rig to 100% load, something which is a rare case for many PC's so it's the very edge of pushing your PC should push come to shove. After that I tend to work on my GPU and run the likes of 3D Mark and Furmark.
Where can you easily find all these programs I hear you ask? Right here : http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/english.html?/b_e.htmlAs you can see, there are plenty more on there, so I'd highly recommend bookmarking that page and having a read through the selection, but the above are my absolute recommendations for quick, easy tuning and testing.
~Bex