Small screenshot of K10Calc-function in development (sorry for German labels):
http://img521.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ngsscrelx1.png
@Alex17 GTX: Sorry, I still can´t see where the problem is.
Small screenshot of K10Calc-function in development (sorry for German labels):
http://img521.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ngsscrelx1.png
@Alex17 GTX: Sorry, I still can´t see where the problem is.
My mistake. Now i realized how it works. if you choose DDR1066 the program automaticaly applies diferent dividers so that the Ram Clock is below 1066.
Actually i like this. It is usefull.
But for example i want to have the following settings:
FSB:500
RAM:1200
Ratio: 5:6
And i can't choose these settings in the program. If i set fsb 500 it will show 1000 for Ram no matter what Ram Clock i choose.
Now i guess you will understand what i meant. There could be an option that will let you do this.
Last edited by alex17 GTX; 07-26-2008 at 06:32 AM.
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Yes, NOW I understand.
A function where you can set all things manual, without any CPU-RAM-ratio calculating, so CPUCalc just calculates without thinking.
As you can see I´m now working on the K10-calculation and I´m almost finished.
My "web-designer" and I are thinking about a "database" where you can post your CPU and overclocking-results in CPUCalc which will send them to the database by php-link. Users then see the "regular" overclocking-result of the CPU they could expect.
Little trouble at home, but now CPUCalc 1.7 is finished.
K10-Phenoms can now be chosen and calculated as well.
Download at www.cpucalc.com. CPUCalc 1.7 should be uploaded and downloadable there in the next hour.
@alex17 GTX:
I can´t speak Romania at all, but I think I understand the weird TDP-Calculation problem of your CPU and elmysterio´s in the Crazy-PC "New software releases"-thread.
Your TDP is higher because the ratio of the new Voltage to the VID is higher than elmysterio´s one.
By the way you should know that the TDP as well as the VID differs from CPU to CPU. But it doesn´t make more than 5watts in the worst case.
Last edited by Cyba_Mephisto; 07-30-2008 at 11:07 AM.
Thanks for reading the forum. He was asking if the tdp calculator is accurate. He though that his tdp was to small.
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/ E8400 @ 4752 @ 1.664v/ AIR / 9.734 spi /
/ G.Skill @ 1200 4-4-4-9 @ 2.52v /
/ G.Skill @ 900 3-3-3-3 @ 2.45v /
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CPUCalc 1.7 Download here in the attachments because our FTP ist gone. -.-
Last edited by Cyba_Mephisto; 08-22-2008 at 05:51 AM.
CPUCalc 1.7 is now downloadable at Guru3d.com, where it made 258 downloads in 10 minutes.
nice tool
keep up the good work!
thanks for sharing
No advices guys?!
I´m running out of ideas!
I'm going to download it when I get home. I'll give some feedback on monday.
I am Xtreme
1.9 available for download at cpucalc.com.
Here ya goCode:Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9450 @ 2.66GHz
Intel Core 2 Q9450 @ 3.9Ghz @ 1.4v
Asus P5E3 Premium Wi-Fi
2x1GB OCZ Platinum Edition DDR3 1520 Mhz, 7-7-7-20
ATI Sapphire Radeon HD4870 @ 790/1100
LC Power Arkangel 850W 4-Rail PCIe 2.2
Zalman CNPS9700 Green Led
4xScythe Slip Stream 1900RPM
Coolermaster Stacker 832
2x Western Digital Caviar 500GB Raid0 (1TB) SATAII
New release 1.9.1 available with CPUCalc1.9 autoupdate and soon at guru3d.com.
The next releasedate is unknown, maybe there will never be one because school begins for me again in two days and I don´t have any good ideas for new features and so on.
I´m almost finished with saving and loading settings.
Data will be saved in ~200bytes big .ccalc files. For encryption I used a selfmade algorism. An E6600@3GHz with DDR2-800 RAM looks like this:
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I hope it´s safe enough.
So guys, please always upload IDs and post suggestions!
Very nice app
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... and alot a few others
Thx but I need your ideas!
Just post anything!
Some secret information:
New CPUCalc release 1.9.6 will get a small simple CPU-Benchmark inside, supporting CPUs with up to 4 cores.
More ideas?^^
1.9.6 is released.
Last edited by Cyba_Mephisto; 08-31-2008 at 05:26 AM.
What's the point of this program if you can see and scroll through all of this information in your bios ?
Well, it does all this automatically.
And calculates the new TDP.
Is there any chance of ever getting something like this app working without .NET framework? I won't install .NET, it's too big considering that I can live without it. CPUCalc looks like something I've been looking for but it's a shame we can't all use it.
Last time I saw there is a chance disabling .Net-Framework in Visual Studio 2008, but doing that would require me to rewrite big parts of the programmcode, e.g. update-function, CPUID-Upload...
And BTW I´m running a new private project now.
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