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CPU Stress for windows server - utility

CPU Stress

CPU Stress may be a utility which will be accustomed simulate CPU activity by running up to 64 threads during a tight loop.

Each thread will be started, paused or stopped independently and might be configured with the subsequent parameters:

  • Activity Level this will be Low, Medium, Busy or Maximum which controls how long the thread sleepss between cycles. Also set the mentioned value to Maximum causes the thread to run continuously.


  • Priority This controls the thread priority. see Windows Internals by Mark Russinovich for details on thread priorities


Runs on:


  • Client: Windows Vista and better

  • Server: Windows Server 2003 and better

  • Nano Server: 2016 and better


Link from windows you can refer:
The official updates and errata page for the definitive book on Windows internals.

Download Utility from below:
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