Benchmark & Burn-In TestsThe use of diagnostic testing, including benchmark and burn-in tests, is a common practice to get any computer, usually newer computers, up and running in a smooth, reliable manner. For those experienced with computers know that it is the most efficient way of insuring stability and enhancing optimum performance. Like all electrical products, new computer components are subject to manufacturing defects and shipping damage that can trigger component weakness and eventual failure. Without testing, a damaged component will cause slowness and possibly damage other components, while remaining undetected. But the day will come when the weak components will fail completely, causing downtime and an unexpected repair. Conducting such testing and benchmarking is much the same as aircraft manufacturers who analyze the structural integrity of new airplane wings to ensure they are free of defect. The BenefitsThe goals involved in conducting diagnostic, benchmarking, and burn-in tests is very straight-forward. Because it's a question of quality control, rather than quality controlling you. What you need is:
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