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Hey folks --
I haven't gone looking for utilities to evaluate performance/ integrity of hardware for about two years. Haven't needed, and I lost a couple of extensive bookmark files this year with all my best & favorite sites ...
But, now I haz
needs.
If you will, please give positive and/or negative recommendations for
freeware utilities that you have experience with ..? Names & basic URLs + a basic thumbs up or down are good for me, I do t3h google thing pretty well.

I'd like to evaluate:
- hard drives
- cpu's
- memory
- video cards
Bonus for sound, CD/DVD, &/or power supplies if you got 'em.
I'm renovating some older systems, so generally working with Pentium 4s, DDR and DDR2 memory, PATA hard drives and AGP 4x & 8X video cards (integrated and add-on). I'd like to generate benchmarks & performance numbers to compare hardware in different systems, and it'd be nice for trouble-shooting utilities that might indicate Impending Doom of devices malfunctioning.
Of particular interest are hard drive utils so I can decide which ones to trash & which ones to replace; got about 12 to start with, running from 20GB up to 300GB & there'll be more in upcoming months.
I expect to be using 32-bit WinXP for just about everything, although I'm open to learning enough linux to maybe set up some USB drives for probing/evaluating systems. However, going linux also means I'm nearly-n00b (not st00pidz) and would Really Appreciate helpful training links to get me off the ground.
Please respond here with discussion, or add onto
Useful software repository topic, as you may be motivated; I be watchin' this tech forum pretty regular, so I shouldn't miss much wherever it might turn up.
Thank you!
