Nice, I'm going to try this program out.
Nice, I'm going to try this program out.
RIG 1 (in progress):
Core i7 920 @ 3GHz 1.17v (WIP) / EVGA X58 Classified 3X SLI / Crucial D9JNL 3x2GB @ 1430 7-7-7-20 1T 1.65v
Corsair HX1000 / EVGA GTX 295 SLI / X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro / Samsung SyncMaster 245b 24" / MM H2GO
2x X25-M 80GB (RAID0) + Caviar 500 GB / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC1 Build 7100
RIG 2:
E4500 @ 3.0 / Asus P5Q / 4x1 GB DDR2-667
CoolerMaster Extreme Power / BFG 9800 GT OC / LG 22"
Antec Ninehundred / Onboard Sound / TRUE / Vista 32
OC_Newbee
I think I've fixed that bug on Vista64 with max mem option.
As reward for your patience LinX now can be resized vertically for more test results to fit on the screen (thought it might be useful for screenshot purposes).
Something like that:
Full archive link: LinX 0.4.8.2
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
Desktop - Asus P4C800-E Deluxe Rev 2.0 Fully Hell-Modded
3.0C @ 3.824 255fsb 1.65vcore | SP-94 w/92mm Delta 110cfm, Tiger1 NB HS/Fan | 1gig XMS PC3500 BH-5 1:1 510mhz 2-2-2-5@3.38vdimm | Softmod Sapphire 9500np 441/348 w/SLK-900u (Vgpu@1.75v, Vddr@3.25v Hell-Modded) Cat 4.9 beta | TBSC Sound Card, NEC 1760NX-White | 2X WD 80g SE 8mb cache Raid 0, 1x 60g Maxtor storage | Antec TP550W @3.75v, 5.35v, 12.35v Hell-modded
3DMark2001SE - Now hit 23032 | 3DMark2003 - 6912 ............................Thanks Hell-Fire for all the modding
Laptop -Compaq R3240US | A64 3200+ | 512mb |4x Nec 5500a DVD writer | G4 440go 64mb | 60g hard drive | Win XP-Home
i7-2600k @ 4.8Ghz 1.38v L044A892
ASUS P8P67 LGA
16GB G.Skill Rip Jaws DDR3 1600Mhz Memory
1/2" ID Masterkleer, Swiftech MCP-655, Thermochill PA120.3 Rad, XSPC Rasa, MCW-60
Cooler Master UCP 1100 Watt PSU
GTX 680 1300/7000
Lian Li PC V-2000
Well, I usually start with 5000-6000 problem size, say 15-20 passes, just to see if there's any chance for CPU to be stable at that frequency. If it passes OK then 10000 or maybe maximum memory (about 14K on my 2GBs) for 20-30 times. For me it's good enough to call it rock stable (CPU-wise at least). Some people prefer something like 100-200 Linpack passes at maximum possible memory though. It's a matter of taste I guess.
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
Same here 20-30 pass plus maximum memory available. Some time to get windows to release the maximum memory available I run a short 1-2 pass for about two rotation before proceed to 20-30 pass, this way linX will use at least 3000mb or more (utilize 95-98% of memory) of 4 gig.
Desktop - Asus P4C800-E Deluxe Rev 2.0 Fully Hell-Modded
3.0C @ 3.824 255fsb 1.65vcore | SP-94 w/92mm Delta 110cfm, Tiger1 NB HS/Fan | 1gig XMS PC3500 BH-5 1:1 510mhz 2-2-2-5@3.38vdimm | Softmod Sapphire 9500np 441/348 w/SLK-900u (Vgpu@1.75v, Vddr@3.25v Hell-Modded) Cat 4.9 beta | TBSC Sound Card, NEC 1760NX-White | 2X WD 80g SE 8mb cache Raid 0, 1x 60g Maxtor storage | Antec TP550W @3.75v, 5.35v, 12.35v Hell-modded
3DMark2001SE - Now hit 23032 | 3DMark2003 - 6912 ............................Thanks Hell-Fire for all the modding
Laptop -Compaq R3240US | A64 3200+ | 512mb |4x Nec 5500a DVD writer | G4 440go 64mb | 60g hard drive | Win XP-Home
Ok, here's yet another update: LinX 0.4.9
Changes:
- possibly fixed a bug when LinX would fail & exit if an error was detected in the last test
- added "Always on top" mode. Double click window caption to toggle it
- LinX now saves its window's vertical size on exit
- when "Enable sound notifications" box is checked LinX will also play sound upon successful completion of all tests
- added status bar flashing during testing
- minor UI changes
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
Thanks for continuing to improve this great tool. I do have one issue though...it's not a very big one. Whenever I select max memory, it still overestimates and fails (it's very close though). I just ran this latest version and it says the max memory is 1989 mb (I have 4 Gb, and XP sees 3 Gb as usual). But when I run at 1989 mb, it fails with the not enough memory error. I have to step that value down to 1800 mb in order to run (which appears the be the max memory I can run the tool with). Just an FYI. Thanks again.
Q9550(C1)@3.4GhZ 400x8.5@1.32v
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OCZ OCZ600ADJSLI 600W ATX12V 2.01, BTX, EPS12V
LIAN LI PC-65 USB B2 Silver Aluminum ATX Mid Tower
BFG 8800GT OC
ASUS P5Q Deluxe
2 X Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS
Sunbeam CR-CCTF 120mm
platojones
Thank you for that info. I know that max memory algorithm for Linpack 32 isn't perfect, but it's mostly because of Linpack32 limitation (which should be somewhere around 2GB, but seems to vary on different systems). Problem is, I have only 2GB RAM and thus can't play with it. The 1989 MiB value was suggested by one member of russian overclockers' forum, who reported it to be the maximum possible to run Linpack32 on his system. Is the 1800 MiB the max possible for your system (i.e. setting 1801 results in Linpack's not enough memory error)?
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
got a suggestion. can u do a moving logo so I need to move my mouse to know my rig hasn't freezed?
Nice
Upgrading my files right now!
Nice job Dualist, for a moment I thought you were already thinking about leaving this program... (never had a problem )
Thanks for the update!
i7-2600k @ 4.8Ghz 1.38v L044A892
ASUS P8P67 LGA
16GB G.Skill Rip Jaws DDR3 1600Mhz Memory
1/2" ID Masterkleer, Swiftech MCP-655, Thermochill PA120.3 Rad, XSPC Rasa, MCW-60
Cooler Master UCP 1100 Watt PSU
GTX 680 1300/7000
Lian Li PC V-2000
Hi Dua|ist,
Yes, 1800 is the approximate max for my box (I just got it within 100 mb when I was testing with it, because I know 1900 caused it to fail)...but I suspect it is different on each box, it's weird how XP handles max memory a 4 GB box. But just now, playing with it, 1881 is the max I can go before it errors out. 1882 results in error for me. Keep up the good work. It is appreciated.
Q9550(C1)@3.4GhZ 400x8.5@1.32v
4GB Gskill (2x2GB) F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ PC1000 DDR2
OCZ OCZ600ADJSLI 600W ATX12V 2.01, BTX, EPS12V
LIAN LI PC-65 USB B2 Silver Aluminum ATX Mid Tower
BFG 8800GT OC
ASUS P5Q Deluxe
2 X Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS
Sunbeam CR-CCTF 120mm
No way. There's still a lot of things to do. And as long as somebody is using LinX (and that'd be at least me ) I'll do my best to improve it.
I'll try to examine this problem more closely (once I finally make a visit to my good friend nearby with couple of my G.Skills ; I just hope they will be good neighbors to his Tracers ).
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
Q9550(C1)@3.4GhZ 400x8.5@1.32v
4GB Gskill (2x2GB) F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ PC1000 DDR2
OCZ OCZ600ADJSLI 600W ATX12V 2.01, BTX, EPS12V
LIAN LI PC-65 USB B2 Silver Aluminum ATX Mid Tower
BFG 8800GT OC
ASUS P5Q Deluxe
2 X Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS
Sunbeam CR-CCTF 120mm
Dualist
0.4.9 already has the new 1.7 files from IBT right?
Thanks for the great UI for this tool Dualist. Been testing the heck out of my system ... so far so good!
Well, I ask because there is a new version of IBT. It is 1.7 and the changelog says "updated the files" or something like that so I wanted to make sure you also kept the stress files updated.
Maybe Im wrong and you already have them.
i950 (3035B684)
Gigabyte EX58A-UD3R
3x4GB G.Skill PC3-12800 7-8-7-24
HIS Radeon HD 6970 2GB & Dell 3007WFP-HC
Asus Xonar DX
128GB C300, Velociraptor & Sammy F3's
Corsair AX850W
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
I like this.
I've been using IBT, but i'll likely start using this as i prefer the GUI.
Both are great though; much easier than having to fiddle with the non-packaged LinPacks like in the old days.
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R | i7 930 @ 4 GHz | Corsair H50
G.Skill RipJaws 4x2 GB @ DDR3-1600 7-7-6-24-1N | HIS Radeon HD 5870
3x Intel X25-M 80 GB RAID-0; OCZ Agility 120 GB | Samsung SH-S243D
Corsair HX1000 | Dell 3007WFP & Samsung 204T | 7 Ultimate x64
Yeah
Like another member said, the classic IBT gives eye cancer...
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