I'm using the Linpack binaries that came with 10.0.3.021.
I'm using the Linpack binaries that came with 10.0.3.021.
.:: Gaming PC Specs ::.
Case: Antec Nine Hundred
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K @ 4.6 GHz, 1.44v (cooled by Xigmatek GAIA) [IntelBurnTest{Linpack} stable]
GPU/Monitor: VisionTek HD 6950 @ 6970, 950 MHz/1375 MHz 1.30v + Sony BRAVIA 32EX400 1080p
Motherboard: GIGABYTE Z68XP-UD4 F5
Memory: 16 GB (4x 4 GB) Corsair Vengeance LP DDR3 1600
Hard Drive: 2x Seagate 500 GB 7200.11 RAID 0 & RAID 1 (Matrix RAID) + 1x WD Caviar Black 640 GB
Sound: Creative SB X-Fi Fatal1ty Profess1onal, Logitech X-530
PSU: Corsair AX-1200 (1500W PSU!)
O/S: Microsoft® Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 X64
Great program.
Have been testing my system with v1.3.
Vista 64bit Ultimate
ASUS P5E WS-Pro
Q6600 G0 vid 1.325v
Ram DDR2 OCZ 2 x 2GB 6400 5-4-4-15 @1.9V
Corsair HX1000 PSU
ASUS 3870 GPU
Normally I have 4 x 2GB but one stick is faulty and am returning it.
I noticed that on a 20 pass run with FSB of 355, the max temp was 55, I then ran Prime for 1 hour and its max temp was 45.
It also uses more CPU Volts, that is, CPU-Z shows the Core Voltage about 1 step (0.00625v) higher when running this than when running Prime.
After much testing, I am running a stable ( 30 passes ) with FSB 360, Vcore in Bios of 1.3215, Voltage Damper is Enabled, all other voltages set to AUTO.
To run a higher FSB the Vcore needs to be pushed a lot more (1.34375) at FSB 370 max temp of 55 but not stable.
Room temp is 24C
First picture is whilst test was running (5 passes ) and the second picture was just after it completed.
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