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    Smile LinX - The simpliest Linpack interface.

    Most of you know what Linpack is I guess. In case you don't, it's a benchmark designed to measure performance on Intel CPUs in GFlops. But it's also a very useful tool for checking the stability of a CPU.
    Now back on topic. A short pretty long now while ago I wrote a small graphical front-end for it, named it LinX and hosted it on a great Russian overclockers' forum forums.overclockers.ru.

    Holy cow, it's been 4 years.

    Changes in latest LinX v0.6.5:

    - works with latest Intel Linpack binaries
    - now uses Linpack's built-in error detection logic
    - horrible source code available on GitHub


    Couple of screenshots:





    Some main features:
    a simple and intuitive interface
    max available memory detection and an option to use all available memory
    both Intel and AMD CPU support (thanks Right from forums.overclockers.ru for that)
    both 32 and 64-bit Linpack support
    Intel HyperThreading support (Pentium 4, Atom, Corei7) and ability to override the number of testing threads
    Linpack can be started with different priorities
    elapsed, estimated and approximate finish time displaying
    ability to test for a specified period of time
    optional sound beep on error/successful pass
    settings for the last run are remembered
    visual indication of testing process to quickly determine possible system hang
    monitoring data import from Everest or Speedfan and ability to create graphs for core temperature, fan speed, vcore and +12V voltage
    screenshot and graph saving in PNG format
    tray icon
    command-line keys support to automate testing (run LinX.exe -help for full list)
    no additional redistributable packages needed
    no installation required (however, there is a version with installer too )

    Note that I'm rather new to programming, so there may be some bugs in there. Should you find one, report it and I'll do my best to fix it.
    And note that I'm Russian, so some mistakes in text may also be present.

    Just unpack the archive and launch LinX.exe.
    That's it, hope you'll like it. Should you decide to give it a try, please comment. Every feedback is appreciated.
    Last edited by Dua|ist; 08-30-2013 at 12:01 PM.

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