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    Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL) 2018.2.010 -Win

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    ^^^thanks

    anyone knows if OCCT linpack be updated with this latest update???
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    LinX v0.9.2 out....(chinese atm...)

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    Just a heads up, the Linux ver is here:
    https://software.intel.com/en-us/art...nchmarks-suite

    Readme stuff:
    https://software.intel.com/en-us/mkl...pack-benchmark

    Extract and browse to the dir (ex.):
    l_mklb_p_2018.1.009.tgz\l_mklb_p_2018.1.009\benchm arks_2018\linux\mkl\benchmarks\linpack
    Then run the command from the terminal:
    ./runme_xeon64

    Make sure to be in the dir, otherwise it fails.

    lininput_bench I believe is the example file. (Actually... that's probably the test run file I made..., that's what I'm thinking, edit: ah yep it's the one I created)
    lininput_xeon64 I believe is the test run, ran with the above script "runme_xeon64".

    You can customize your own runtime file...

    Just some notes:
    ./xlinpack_xeon64 -i lininput_xeon64 25000 25000 1 4
    1000 1000
    2000 2000
    5000 5008
    10000 10000
    18000 18008
    20000 20016
    22000 22008
    25000 25000
    26000 26000
    27000 27000
    30000 30000
    35000 35000
    40000 40000
    45000 45000

    5000 5008
    18000 18008
    20000 20016
    22000 22008

    If you make your own test script thing.
    Start from at least 20000, the higher the better it seems.

    ./xlinpack_xeon64 -i lininput_xeon64 10000 10008 1 4
    ./xlinpack_xeon64 -i ./lininput_bench (<--- this cmd works, this is the custom run stuff, cat'ed file contents below for example)

    The above is the default Linx setting.
    I have to give you a heads up, the above cmd is no good though.
    I swore it had to of worked at one time, I don't know...
    Anyways just make the test file thing for it and it's all good.

    cat ./lininput_bench
    Shared-memory version of Intel(R) Distribution for LINPACK* Benchmark. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
    Sample data file lininput_xeon64.
    1 # number of tests
    10000 # problem sizes
    10000 # leading dimensions
    1 # times to run a test
    4 # alignment values (in KBytes)

    ./xlinpack_xeon64 -i ./lininput_bench
    OMP_NUM_THREADS=12 ./xlinpack_xeon64 -i ./lininput_bench
    KMP_AFFINITY=nowarnings,compact,1,0,granularity=fi ne

    ./xlinpack_xeon64 -i ./lininput_bench
    The threads setting slows it down, the affinity doesn't seem to do anything if much at all.

    Some results to compare diff os'es:
    wine
    143.9650
    142.8114

    linux
    159.1263

    windows
    problem size 10000
    memory 772
    run 20 times

    size 10000
    lda 10008
    align 4
    time 4.948
    gflops 134.7674
    residual ..
    residual norm ..

    In linux, cmd line only, no x, I get a whopping 180gflops ! (at this given setup for now, it's been slacked because of mem probs this last year, like I said, thinking I put the 4x sticks of ram in the wrong order)
    Which is a pretty impressive boost, esp. compared to windows...

    I also have the original superpi for linux, the site is long gone for superpi, but I managed to find it on my drive, thought I had lost them years ago.
    If anyone wants it I can up it, just ask.
    Some info on that.

    ./super_pi

    16k
    32k
    64k
    128k
    256k
    512k
    1m
    2m
    4m
    8m
    16m
    32m

    7 128
    8 256
    9 512
    10 1024 1k
    11 2048 2k
    12 4096 4k
    13 8192 8k
    14 16384 16k
    15 32768 32k
    16 64k
    17 128k
    18 256k
    19 512k
    20 1M
    21 2
    22 4
    23 8
    24 16
    25 32

    Superpi for linux reached ver 2.0, while the ver for windows is 1.9 I believe.
    It's also a tad bit faster in linux then in windows, I had read this years ago but only tested it recently setting up some testing stuff for linux.

    I have linux essentially ready togo as a testing platform, gaming is another issue... (it can be done but..., native linux games would be the best bet, like dying light for ex may be a good 0.5-2hrs test).
    Main issue is I don't have a spare system to let this one go do it's thing...
    It would be an extremely boring week without a pc ^^ :\.
    And I know I'm unstable, I think I put my ram sticks in the wrong order when I was fooling around with 32gb just before I got the 1080ti.
    Only have 16gigs in, I need to work on that 32gb thing eventually .
    It's annoying to say the least...

    I want to build a pi3b+ setup for casual internet browsing and dl'ing.
    But it looks from my budget at the moment I have to wait until sept until I can do that.

    Another issue is some of these windows only games I need windows for, I have yet to dl some of them, or even figure out gta5... (d2mn game won't run).
    Looks like I need a reinstall for Bloodstained: ritual of the night, can't install the 2015 vc runtime .
    Major pain in the bum...
    Need part space for ubuntu 18.04...
    Need a 2nd and 3rd part for winblows...
    I can't even stand windows...
    It would take me around 2 weeks to dl the updates for gta5 alone..., if I can even get it to doit.
    Definitely need an alt system setup.

    But anyways..., sooner or later I'll have a bootable usb setup for linux that is able to run all the needed stress tests.
    You can do prime too, but who cares about that useless prog these days.
    Y-Cruncher... and linpack is all I need.
    Then gaming tests, which unfortunately windows is king in that department.

    I wanted to make this post short, but also wanted to try to explain as much as possible so other's don't rush in blindly like I did trying to make it equ to the windows ver LinX.
    What else was I gonna say?...
    Oh I read something about setting up linpack not to use temp space, or to change it's location, I dn.
    Anyways if you had to, which is pretty easy, setup a ram drive and just throw it in there.
    That's what I'll do in the future when I'm ready for some serious testing.
    No more hardlocks in the middle of testing and having to worry about my drive, going back and forth between cmos backups and etc (once I setup it for a ramdrive that is, already have one so np, it's just I need to setup scripting for it when I'm ready to do that).

    Sorry for the random non-organized post.
    I just thought of it, spur of the moment type of deal.

    Edit:
    Oh one last thing before I go, example superpi linux run, 1m from the cmd line..
    Note I'm browsing and dl'ing right now..., don't care about the times even though it's at least 2 secs faster then windows doing nothing...

    ./super_pi 20
    Version 2.0 of the super_pi for Linux OS
    Fortran source program was translated into C program with version 19981204 of
    f2c, then generated C source program was optimized manually.
    pgcc 3.2-3 with compile option of "-fast -tp px -Mbuiltin -Minline=size:1000 -Mnoframe -Mnobounds -Mcache_align -Mdalign -Mnoreentrant" was used for the
    compilation.
    ------ Started super_pi run : Mon Apr 2 05:44:27 EDT 2018
    Start of PI calculation up to 1048576 decimal digits
    End of initialization. Time= 0.117 Sec.
    I= 1 L= 0 Time= 0.334 Sec.
    I= 2 L= 0 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I= 3 L= 1 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I= 4 L= 2 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I= 5 L= 5 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I= 6 L= 10 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I= 7 L= 21 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I= 8 L= 43 Time= 0.382 Sec.
    I= 9 L= 87 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I=10 L= 174 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I=11 L= 349 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I=12 L= 698 Time= 0.380 Sec.
    I=13 L= 1396 Time= 0.381 Sec.
    I=14 L= 2794 Time= 0.379 Sec.
    I=15 L= 5588 Time= 0.379 Sec.
    I=16 L= 11176 Time= 0.376 Sec.
    I=17 L= 22353 Time= 0.369 Sec.
    I=18 L= 44707 Time= 0.356 Sec.
    I=19 L= 89415 Time= 0.329 Sec.
    End of main loop
    End of calculation. Time= 7.497 Sec.
    End of data output. Time= 0.044 Sec.
    Total calculation(I/O) time= 7.541( 0.172) Sec.
    ------ Ended super_pi run : Mon Apr 2 05:44:34 EDT 2018
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    Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL) 2018.3.011 -Win

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    LinX v0.9.3 out....(chinese atm...)

    http://hwtips.tistory.com/1611
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    Anxiously awaiting the English v0.9.3

    EDIT: found v0.9.5 for AMD on the site, many thanks.
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    Yea...LinX v0.9.5 is out.
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    Trying figure out what causes low GFlops, v0.9.5?

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    can someone please link the v0.9.5. not the chinese!

    EDIT: just updated with intel latest binaries anyways
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    Quote Originally Posted by xpower View Post
    can someone please link the v0.9.5. not the chinese!

    EDIT: just updated with intel latest binaries anyways
    You do realise that the language is Korean, not chinese, right?

    Here's the links for v095, in English:

    Intel: https://hwtips.tistory.com/attachmen...566308903C.zip
    AMD: https://hwtips.tistory.com/attachmen...565008C02D.zip

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