How do you get that screen up? Can't seem to find a button that disalys that page in the software..
Thanks!
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How do you get that screen up? Can't seem to find a button that disalys that page in the software..
Thanks!
It's also mirrored here too. :)
Great job mate, looking forward to seeing how this takes shape :up:
Very cool software hersounds!!!! nice to see you´re alive and kicking ;) jeje
(De a poco volviendo her? buenisimo! se extrañaba a un groso como ud en la scene de vuelta ;))
here the answer
http://i44.tinypic.com/2edpj6w.jpg
nice to see u josecitox ( muy bueno verte )
Tried it on two machines..
Semi works on the Gainestown but no OC page.
I guess that was hoping for too much..:rofl:
how does it read core temperatures?
http://localhostr.com/files/67f87f/temperature.png
Working for me, thanks for the link.
Nice program ..
Testing..
Grettings!
Hmmmmm, I would disagree with you jmke. look at the speeds. WOW!!! With those wrong placements of comma and period, he is running his processor at a little over 4 MHZ
I do believe a comma is the same in every region as a place holder and a period represents the same.
.0001
.001
.01
.1
1.0
10.0
100.0
1000.0 (or 1,000.00)
10000.0 (or 10,000.00)
Get it?
There is a big difference between 4.212 versus 4,212
64bit version worked fine on my XP-64 system (2x E5450, Supermicro X7DAL-E).
32bit version worked fine on Toshiba Satellite A100 (T7400ES, i945).
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lSeparator.png
Blue countries use periods, green countries use commas as decimal separators and the opposite when indicating "something000". Therefore 4GHz is 4,000MHz in the blue countries and 4.000MHz in green countries. 1/4 is 0.25 and 0,25 respectively. The author is following what is used in his country, and it's perfectly right (accepted by the International System of Units).
Since you used wiki for the map I am assuming, i will throw this at you.
"In countries with a decimal comma, the decimal point is also common as the "international" notation because of the influence of devices, such as electronic calculators, which use the decimal point. Most computer operating systems allow selection of the decimal separator and programs that have been carefully internationalised will follow this, but some programs ignore it and a few are even broken by it."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator
Back on subject...
Nice program OP!!!! although, the commas are bothersome.
nice to have benching, ocing and reporting in one tool, BUT, am i the only one who thinks it looks really ugly? :D
polish up the looks and itll be a great tool :toast:
doesnt work on lynnfield havendale or clarkdale, just crashes :/
Quote:
System.Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null.
Thanks, cool program. I like it.
With a few adjustments and fixes here and there I could see this being VERY handy :up:
*edit* ok I first downloaded the old version 1.0.2 and it worked mostly (some fields were blank like mobo make and all) then it told me 1.1 was available, so I downloaded that. All I get is a bunch of blank stuff :confused: All it gives me is CPU usage % and mem usage %, everything else is 0 or NaN :shrug:
Is it because 1.1 is 32 bit and 1.02 is 64 bit? I'm running Vista 64 bit. Things like the OC panel are missing in the 1.02 version.
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...JO/bbox102.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...JJO/bbox11.jpg
working well in Vista Ultimate 64, excellent little tool!
Bug report: if you are running the x64 version (1.02) it tells you there is a newer version available for download. The website still shows 1.02 for X64, but 1.1 for x86. I'm assuming the x64 version is reading the same report variable as the x86, and this should not be the case.
EDIT: Bah. Looks like Sparky beat me to it.
yes version x64 is oldie,wait for newest version...x86 is last version available.
its working fine on my ds4h, 5200+ system on xp pro 32bit
nice all-in-one, small program ^^
Awesome program, that OC Toolbar doesn't show up in 64 bit though.
Nice tool:up:
Same issue here as Sly Fox has, Oc toolbar is not there in 64bit version.
Also it does not recognize my mainboard (Gigabyte EX58-UD5)
http://i43.tinypic.com/20obp1.jpg
nice gonna try it now
beautiful program
lol @ the map. i was wondering what the red countries use. got my answer after looking at the wiki page.