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KL-BENCH is a suite of system performance tests that will help you determine the performance of an individual sub-system or the overall balance of all the sub-systems working together. KL-BENCH consists of VIDEO, DISK and MEMORY/CPU tests that can be run in a truly multitasking scenario to fully stress your OS/2 configuration. | KL-BENCH is a suite of system performance tests that will help you determine the performance of an individual sub-system or the overall balance of all the sub-systems working together. KL-BENCH consists of VIDEO, DISK and MEMORY/CPU tests that can be run in a truly multitasking scenario to fully stress your OS/2 configuration. |
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KL-BENCH is a suite of system performance tests that will help you determine the performance of an individual sub-system or the overall balance of all the sub-systems working together. KL-BENCH consists of VIDEO, DISK and MEMORY/CPU tests that can be run in a truly multitasking scenario to fully stress your OS/2 configuration.