I know, it's not LINX, but Prime isn't that bad, right?
http://www.abload.de/thumb/486_9xfc.png
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I know, it's not LINX, but Prime isn't that bad, right?
http://www.abload.de/thumb/486_9xfc.png
Well there is a cold snap in Atlanta this week so I finally got a chance to do some testing for my first submission to the "LinX Stable Club"! :)
Ambient temps ~ 0 to 3 C. :up:
Cooling: Air... TRUE Black with push/pull.
Batch#3847A987
LLC @ 50%
Load:
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...6LinXLoad3.png
Readings from Fluke during load:
vcore: ~1.355v
vtt: ~1.284v
Idle:
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...6LinXidle2.png
I set up one of my bench tables outside for testing...
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...h_P1030115.jpg
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...h_P1030116.jpg
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...h_P1030118.jpg
@PolRoger, Great job!!!
^^^ Thanks... OC Nub.
Here is a HT submission for the same chip. (#3847A987) LLC @ 50%
Cooling: Air
Load:
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...nX4C8Tload.png
Idle:
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...nX4C8Tidle.png
Link back to 4C/4T submission @ 4.6GHz:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...postcount=1229
Think thats the best Bloomfield I have seen. Those w3565 came from a great early batch from what I have heard, Congrats!
I don't know enough about Linpack to be sure, but I think it could be due to the earlier libraries, but then again it seems like those don't have such a big impact either. I can say I've never seen gflops anywhere past 50 ever, but I've never turned HT off either. We all have our standards, and for me disabling HT is the closest thing to "cheating" :p: (j/k) My chip was a junker with IMC/uncore though, but I recall pushing memory even into the 2100 range along with a ~3.8ghz uncore and still never achieved anywhere close to 50. Of course, no one else had either, so I thought nothing of it. You might have a point with the memory utilization, however, it seemed to be tradition in this thread to have the "all" button checked off...not only that, doing so is certainly more stressful. It doesn't sit well with me for lower memory utilization and HT being disabled in the name of higher GFLOPS. Regardless of the GFLOPS, enabling HT and increasing memory usage increase stress on the processor, and significantly at that. While I haven't looked into any of this at any depth, I can make a generalization and say that higher performance != higher utilization/stress. It's fairly likely that the GFLOPS being lowered by HT being enabled is due to their being so much contention between the additional threads that the overall performance just goes down. The CPU still is being taxed more heavily though, that's the nature of HT. But being taxed more doesn't necessarily mean more performance.
P.S. grats to all new members/entries to the club
How do you mean it won't work? It better work, its an advertised feature of the R3E. Its listed under downloads for the R3E on Asus' support site and under the ROG R3E Downloads section. Make sure you get V1.02.25.
It seems AI Suite II with this version of TurboV EVO is not compatible with R3E :(. Look at post # 5 here.
Just a comment, not a statement ;),
I submitted a run with HT enabled on my 980x in "Diagnostic" mode on the PC. I found that the chip went higher with HT on than with it off. As far as the Gflops issue is concerned, I'm not competent enough to "fault-find" the cause of low numbers, I just built the PC and went for it. Also, my submission was in no way a 24/7 attempt. I have run at 4.5 for long periods with no issues though.
Thanks MIA!
I didn't try it under LINX!
But Prime is running like hell!!!
http://www.abload.de/thumb/11gmk.pnghttp://www.abload.de/thumb/13999e0f.pnghttp://www.abload.de/thumb/7_na2e.pnghttp://www.abload.de/thumb/718_czxt.png
Everything under water!
But now...end of :off:
I have V1.02.25 and it's working fine on R3Extreme, I was thinking of that nice looking version for Formula (and Gene, I guess).
Yeah, I even tried modifying setup configuration files, but failed. :(
I hope there will be one for us, eventually.
Minus 8 c