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    For me the PSU test still fails. Linpack CPU test (64 bit) works fine for me, but when using the PSU test I get no CPU load.

    Edit: When unchecking the 64-bit mode, I get around 95% CPU Load. However, Linpack 64 bit works when only stressing the CPU.
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    your server is cutting off the downloads before they are complete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThugsRook View Post
    your server is cutting off the downloads before they are complete.
    Weird ... it shouldn't. I'll see what i can do.

    I'll change my server soon as well - going to a dedicated one.

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    Tetedeiench, I have a idea for a UI. Do you mind if a Post it?
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    Once this baby hits 88 TeraFLOPs, You're going to see some serious $@#%....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MKroenke View Post
    For me the PSU test still fails. Linpack CPU test (64 bit) works fine for me, but when using the PSU test I get no CPU load.

    Edit: When unchecking the 64-bit mode, I get around 95% CPU Load. However, Linpack 64 bit works when only stressing the CPU.

    Fixed !

    OCCT PT 3.0.0.b07 OUT !

    Changelog :
    • The power supply test now works with Vista64


    Enjoy !

    http://www.ocbase.com/download.php?fileext=beta
    http://www.ocbase.com/OpenBeta/OCCTPT3.0.0.b07.zip
    Last edited by Tetedeiench; 11-24-2008 at 12:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WheelMan View Post
    Tetedeiench - you've got mail
    Well, i double-checked, i didn't receive anything yet

    be sure to write to iench 'at' ocbase dotttt com.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warboy View Post
    Tetedeiench, I have a idea for a UI. Do you mind if a Post it?
    Absolutly not. Feel free to post ideas and such here, i'll give you my opinion.

    just don't be angry at me if i don't agree with you

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    Quote Originally Posted by oiwow View Post
    It looks like the built in monitor is reporting incorrect voltage, 5 and 12V, compared to Everest.
    I'm using the HWmonitor engine - the bug is probably with the engine (i don't modify the values, i just read them).

    HWmonitor should report the same values as OCCT, and thus you should check with the HWmonitor guy to see if he can do something.

    Anyway : www.cpuid.com
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    My concept, Rough Draft.

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    My Rig can do EpicFLOPs, Can yours?
    Once this baby hits 88 TeraFLOPs, You're going to see some serious $@#%....

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    just download occt v3.0.0.b07 and when i do the powersupply test my pc goes black and restarts??? im hoping it a bug, how do it test the psu?? and when i say black i mean like pulling the power cord

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    Quote Originally Posted by EliTE22 View Post
    just download occt v3.0.0.b07 and when i do the powersupply test my pc goes black and restarts??? im hoping it a bug, how do it test the psu?? and when i say black i mean like pulling the power cord
    OCCT launches the GPU test and the CPU test. Also it may be buggy, a bug in OCCT will never impact windows or your computer.

    What does that mean ?

    If you have a reboot, a BSOD, or a power off : your computer is unstable. It does not come from OCCT. And in the power supply test, which is, again, VERY aggressive, that means your PSU cannot give enough power to your other components.

    The PSU test IS hard on your computer, again, beware.

    Also we may have bugs in OCCT such as "the test isn't starting" "it's ignoring some parameters", if you have a BSOD, a poweroff, a reboot, or such : you've got a hardware problem.

    My advice : do not play too much with this test on your computer. A poweroff usually means "the power supply went on protection mode" to avoid killing itself or other components... More : change your power supply if you want to be sure everything will be fine afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetedeiench View Post
    OCCT launches the GPU test and the CPU test. Also it may be buggy, a bug in OCCT will never impact windows or your computer.

    What does that mean ?

    If you have a reboot, a BSOD, or a power off : your computer is unstable. It does not come from OCCT. And in the power supply test, which is, again, VERY aggressive, that means your PSU cannot give enough power to your other components.

    The PSU test IS hard on your computer, again, beware.

    Also we may have bugs in OCCT such as "the test isn't starting" "it's ignoring some parameters", if you have a BSOD, a poweroff, a reboot, or such : you've got a hardware problem.

    My advice : do not play too much with this test on your computer. A poweroff usually means "the power supply went on protection mode" to avoid killing itself or other components... More : change your power supply if you want to be sure everything will be fine afterwards.
    thanks time to upgrade

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    Quote Originally Posted by EliTE22 View Post
    thanks time to upgrade
    Especially since the values i give you (360W crysis, 400W OCCT PSU) are for a dual-core, and you do have a quad-core.

    On the values, i expect that OCCT should demand 440W if i had a quad-core... maybe more, i've got no way to deterine exactly without testing.

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    Sorry that I didn't read previous pages but I think I found sth interesting,

    With 8Gb of Ram when on Linpack test I check 64bit and 95% of free memory, OCCT takes maximum 4Gb of ram (Which could take up to 7Gb!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by karateo View Post
    Sorry that I didn't read previous pages but I think I found sth interesting,

    With 8Gb of Ram when on Linpack test I check 64bit and 95% of free memory, OCCT takes maximum 4Gb of ram (Which could take up to 7Gb!)
    For me to understand what's goign on, could you do the following :
    • Start OCCT
    • Launch the 64 bits, 95% free mem Linpack test
    • Cancel it
    • Navigate in OCCT's folder, and open the file "linOCCT" located in <OCCT>\bin\linpack
    • Copy/paste the contents here (open the file with notepad, it's just a plain text file).


    With that, i should be able to understand what's going on

    Many thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warboy View Post






    My concept, Rough Draft.

    The base image used came from LOE.
    After asking around me, i have to say i won't go for it :/

    We gain one line of space, but split up the status and time remaining. The place where it is isn't natural at all, and i don't find it consistent either.

    Sorry, and thanks for your help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetedeiench View Post
    For me to understand what's goign on, could you do the following :
    • Start OCCT
    • Launch the 64 bits, 95% free mem Linpack test
    • Cancel it
    • Navigate in OCCT's folder, and open the file "linOCCT" located in <OCCT>\bin\linpack
    • Copy/paste the contents here (open the file with notepad, it's just a plain text file).


    With that, i should be able to understand what's going on

    Many thanks
    These are the file contents

    Code:
    LinPack Custom Test File (OCCT)
    Intel(R) LINPACK data
    1
    21977
    21977
    65536
    4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetedeiench View Post
    Especially since the values i give you (360W crysis, 400W OCCT PSU) are for a dual-core, and you do have a quad-core.

    On the values, i expect that OCCT should demand 440W if i had a quad-core... maybe more, i've got no way to deterine exactly without testing.
    and 1.76v on the quad, the 12v is a 13.1v and 5v is at 5.6,5.7 and +3.3v is at 3.24 or lower real wavey

    i really like OCCT, way better than prime

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    Nice work! I'm really liking the GPU test, is stresses my video card to the max, now I know I got a cooling problem with it and will RMA it for sure. I can finally supply some screen shots to EVGA customer support
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    Just tried 3.0.0.b07 GPU test. Ati tray tools showed that only one gpu was utilized (HD3870X2, crossfire enabled under server 2003). Both windowed and full-screen mode were tested.

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    The PSU test is stressing the CPU now, but OCCT now only sees 3 of my 4 cores (1, 2, and 4).

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    Quote Originally Posted by karateo View Post
    These are the file contents

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    LinPack Custom Test File (OCCT)
    Intel(R) LINPACK data
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    21977
    21977
    65536
    4
    OK, the problem is with OCCT, it only detects 3.6GB of memory. I'll check as soon as possible what's going on... i wonder though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix View Post
    Just tried 3.0.0.b07 GPU test. Ati tray tools showed that only one gpu was utilized (HD3870X2, crossfire enabled under server 2003). Both windowed and full-screen mode were tested.
    Windows Server 2003 32 or 64-Bits ?

    Did you try making a profile under the ATI driver ? I know you need one to get the SLI working for Nvidia, i don't know about ATI though.

    I really have to look at those profiles, i wonder if i can temper with them programmatically without screwing everything.

    Too bad i don't have an ATI SLI configuration :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetedeiench View Post
    Too bad i don't have an ATI SLI configuration :/
    I hope you mean ATI CrossFire. LOL

    And thanks for your response on my previous post. I tested with nVidia 8600GT and it worked flawlessly. Need a 'CUDA enabled driver' from nVidia.

    Thanks again. You make me love OCCT more and more...

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    Any reason why b05 monitors the temp of my 3rd core, but b07 doesn't?

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