
Even if something fails, the software will automatically stop its tests to prevent any damage.

You will probably hear your CPU cooler spin like a jet engine, but you don't have to be alarmed. Finally, the software will perform stress tests on both your CPU and GPU. With its default settings left on, the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool will check if your processor is genuine and verify its brand string, after which it will proceed to test its cache, IMC, prime number and other features. You can also see what features your processor supports in the same area of the interface, on a separate tab. The program provides you with basic info about your system, which includes your processor make and model, its number of physical and logical cores, as well as some information about your GPU. When launched, the software will immediately start its tests, but you can stop it at any time, with a single click, if you wish to make some changes first or at least look around the interface to see what you're dealing with. You don't have to worry about hardware requirements since the software is meant to test what you already have, but you will obviously need to have an Intel processor. The Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool is free, and you can have it up and running on your computer in less than a minute. The software does everything for you, so you don't have to concern yourself with any complicated configurations or terms you may not understand.


If you just got a shiny new Intel processor, you can use the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool to test out its features and make sure it works correctly. You always have to check a product when you buy it, but it's a bit more tricky when the product is a piece of hardware for your computer, namely the CPU.
