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    LinX 0.5.6

    LinX 0.5.6 is here:

    - interface fixes and enhancements, Linpack mode (x32/x64) and number of threads are now displayed in statusbar
    - CPU name is now displayed in statusbar
    - Linpack mode is now mentioned in text log too


    Maybe someday we'll see clocks right after that CPU name...

    There's also a mini-mode now. I have no clue who might want to use it, but it looks nice with glass in Vista and Win7. If you're interested look in the ini for EnableMiniMode, once enabled you'll be able to switch between 2 modes via Settings menu and right-mouse button menu in full and mini-mode respectively. And note that it might be buggy like every new thing I do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRAFiZ View Post
    I'm an old timer with overclocking, all this new software is blowing my mind, so quick question, if I can pass 20 runs @ 10K and 20 runs @ 9K back to back, does it mean my system is fairly stable?

    I realize this only tests the CPU, and not memory, so I'll use P95 for that, but from a CPU aspect... it's okay?

    Thanks!
    Well, 20 runs are usually a good enough indication of stability, but you should consider running, say, 50 runs and with more memory to be completely sure that it's stable. Linpack is just like Prime, the more the better.
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    Works great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by yomny View Post
    yes that means that is stable. I was able to run 10 passes of 10k stable and this translates to almost 10 hours or so stable in prime95 small ftts.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dua|ist View Post
    LinX 0.5.6 is here:

    - interface fixes and enhancements, Linpack mode (x32/x64) and number of threads are now displayed in statusbar
    - CPU name is now displayed in statusbar
    - Linpack mode is now mentioned in text log too


    Maybe someday we'll see clocks right after that CPU name...

    There's also a mini-mode now. I have no clue who might want to use it, but it looks nice with glass in Vista and Win7. If you're interested look in the ini for EnableMiniMode, once enabled you'll be able to switch between 2 modes via Settings menu and right-mouse button menu in full and mini-mode respectively. And note that it might be buggy like every new thing I do.
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    Well, 20 runs are usually a good enough indication of stability, but you should consider running, say, 50 runs and with more memory to be completely sure that it's stable. Linpack is just like Prime, the more the better.
    Awesome! Thanks for the help!

    Also, such a fantastic utility, really well done, thank you!
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