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    So basically this is an easier to use linpack? Can it sustain a constant 100% load, or does it drop between tests like the normal linpack? Pretty cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 003 View Post
    So basically this is an easier to use linpack?
    Yep.

    Quote Originally Posted by 003 View Post
    Can it sustain a constant 100% load, or does it drop between tests like the normal linpack? Pretty cool.
    That's part of Linpack's stress test. Because voltage varies between having one core loaded, and all four cores loaded, so Intel made sure to test all factors.
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    Nice program,i personally find it pretty useful.

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