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The purpose of the Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool is to verify the functionality of an Intel® microprocessor. The diagnostic checks for brand identification, verifies the processor operating frequency, tests specific processor features and performs a stress test on the processor.
The diagnostic can be configured to execute in one of two modes, presence test mode or verification mode. Additionally, it can be configured to enable (run) or disable (skip) individual default configurations are used for this mode of operation.
In cases if your OS cannot be loaded and the suspicion is a processor problem, a Live CD or LiveUSB bootable Linux* version is available for you to run test on the processor. Please contact your local Intel Customer Support to get the bootable version of Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool.
Click the following video to view where to download the Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool and how it works.
Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool Guided Tour video
Download the latest 32 bit version of the application (diagnostic tool) and/or supporting documentation: Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool (32 bit) (download)
Download the latest 64 bit version of the application (diagnostic tool) and/or supporting documentation:
Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool (64 bit) (download)
Related Topics: Intel® desktop processor support resources Intel® Desktop Boxed Processors and Sockets video Intel® Processors and Boards Compatibility Tool video Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool Guided Tour video
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| Windows Vista 64*, Windows Vista 32*, Windows Server 2008 *, Windows 7 (32-bit)*, Windows 2000 *, Windows 7 (64-bit)*, Windows XP *, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition*, Windows Server 2003 *, Windows 2000 Server*, Windows 2000 Advanced Server* |
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