@Tetedeiench: thanks for the update!
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@Tetedeiench: thanks for the update!
OCCT PT 3.0.0.b16 OUT !
Changelog :
- The linpack test is now working again with XP32 with more than 2GB of memory
- the TAB key now works everywhere, and the order has been fixed
- The Temperature line is drawed in front of the CPU Usage line, in the graphs. This leads to better lisibility of the graphs.
Enjoy !
http://www.ocbase.com/download.php?fileext=beta
Just started playing with OCCT ... really like it. I have two questions, pertaining to the first system in my sig:
1) For some reasons, it's not showing the 5V reading for the Power Supply ... it shows disabled, and there is no 5V setting showing up when I do the drop down menu. It does show ... and looks okay with PC Probe II (I read earlier that it's best to remove this app ... haven't done that yet). Also, I pass the PSU test fine.
2) When I run the GPU MEM test, it passes - but shows a large number of errors. I think I also read that this may not work for ATI GPUs ... is that still the case?
Thanks, Brama and Andy ... good to know it's not just me. I googled for the 5V issue, but couldn't find much.
Since it passes all tests, and everything seems very stable, guess I'll keep on going.
1) Somebody else already answered this :) I can't do a thing about it unfortunatly.
2) GPU memtest will always work - but reports the number of errors found. I'm not happy with the current state of this test, and it will be revamped soon. Right now, don't put too much trust in it ;)
Thanks very much for your answers, Tetedeiench. Just happy to know it's not indicating a problem with my system. I'll be donating some $$ for this excellent application.
Can't wait for a final version of OCCT v3, liking how its shaping up :up:
Thanks for your support :) I'm getting closer and closer, but i've still got some work to do - translation stuff, OCCT Test, 1 core missing problem, and 4GB memory under XP.
As soon as all that is fixed, it's going stable ;) Expect a new beta by tuesday (if i've got enough time, and i do hope so)
Just downloaded the .b16 beta and I noticed the GPU:OCCT and Power Supply tabs do not work for me. They are grey where the others are red.
Your DirectX9 version isn't up ta date, that's why ;) OCCT displays a message telling you to update it... you clicked OK too fast, i guess ;)
Oh, and there are 2 known bugs :
- Linpack test is not working fine on some sstems with ore than 4GB of memory on 32 bits OS
- OCCT Test will report a "error : memory cannot be read" if an error is detected. It only occurs when an error is detected. It is fixed in b17, but this release isn't ready yet ;)
Thanks for the heads-up. When i get home from work today I will try to resolve this.
me too :)
EDIT: Well when using XP, dual boot Vista x64/32bit XP.
Ahhh... Thanks. I considered it for the extra gig on my system but read that could be quirky so I filed it away (forgot about it ;)).
Interesting...how do you get all of the voltages and temps displayed and recorded? The earlier version had two additional recording options.
Is it possible to get OCCT to record while not running a test. It would be nice to get a normal application load graphed for comparison.
On my Vista 64 system it reports an obsolete version of DirectX 9 is installed. I believe I have the lastest and 3DMark06 has no problems.
You can configure the monitoring options, and OCCT can record up to :
- 4 CPU temps
- 4 GPU Temps
- 2 Custom temps
- 4 "basic" voltages (vcore, 3?3, 5 and 12V)
- 2 "custom" voltages
OCCT cannot record without a test running. I had a few people asking for this feature, but i didn't want to implement it yet, as OCCT isn't a monitoring program per se, it is a stability testing program ;) I'm not decided yet if i will do so.
You probably don't. Just check if you've got the file D3DX9_37.dll in your windows\system32 folder. Under Vista, you have to install DX9 for it to work (i have to admit i'm not using vista that much, and my install is kinda old, so i'm not 100% sure about that).
Your check for DirectX 9 may be too system specific.
HOW do you get the custom temps and voltages in the new version. In the old, the setup area had two screens one of which allowed mapping of all the volt and temp sensors and labeling the custom ones. I can't find similar functionality in the new one and the display shows 4 temps and voltages with no configuration options. How does this work?
Not really, as this DLL is the file required by OCCT GPU to run. It is always located in the System32 folder. Do you have that file ?
In the options tab, you'll have two buttons, the first one, orange, allowing you to get access to the monitoring options, which is almost the same as the old one, but for the new GPU sensors.