What is this difference between LinX and IntelBurnTest?
Which is better program?
What is this difference between LinX and IntelBurnTest?
Which is better program?
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Pretty much same stresswise, different user interface![]()
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Guys, have a quick question. Want to move my testing from prime to LinX as its most likely a bit quicker at it, however having a few probs. When I select 'max memory' it either stops instantly, with a 'out of memory' error, or before I even start it tells me I dont have enough memory:
The most I can run it at is about 3.9gb of data (I have 6gb as im on i7) but not sure if that gives me a high enough problem size to be 100% sure of stability.
In addition to this, the program doesnt seem to max my cores to 100% when Im running it. I do have HT on with my i7 - not sure if this is the problem, although prime doesnt have an issue with it?
System Specs:
Core i7 2600k
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I also have 6GB but I run only 3072 problem size and 40 loops. Then windows memtest for full 6GB. That's it![]()
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MikeMK,
I'm not sure if I can do anything more to that «not enough memory» problem. LinX uses an approximated formula to calculate how much memory Linpack is going to consume at the given Problem Size. If the calculated amount of memory is bigger than what OS reports to be free memory then it shows that warning message saying that the values were corrected. When the «all mem» button is pressed LinX chooses the Problem Size value for Linpack to consume almost all free memory. But either that formula isn't correct enough for bigger numbers or Linpack doesn't like big numbers too. (Hopefully 2nd is the case as a 600 MB error doesn't make me a good mathematician and a programmer either)
I would be grateful if you could post or send me via PM a screenshot with LinX running at those 3.9 GB and a Task Manager window with a linpack_xeon64.exe process and its memory.
Linpack doesn't keep the cores always at 100%, its load is less consistent than that of Prime, especially at the beginning/end of each test. If that is what you experience then it's ok.Originally Posted by MikeMK
And yes, 3.9 GB is still quite enough for Linpack to check stability.![]()
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where did all of the previous posts go?
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Wasn't me.That's probably due to the continuing XS server manipulations.
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This may be a dumb question but how do I know if the oc is unstable while using LinX? Does the testing stop if a error is detected, or does it just keep running until it finishes the amount set to loop for then show if there's any error?
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Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
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Is this both a stress test and a benchmark?
What is a good GFlops number?
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Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
chuckbam - GFlops depends on CPU.
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Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
I get around 49.5 with all the power management turned off and some TSRs disabled. Where the i7 excels is with multi thread processing. In some reviews, they have some benchmarks where the Yorkfield does beet the i7.
But, trust me, I have a very capable computer. How do you do with CINEBENCH R10?
Or, this one? http://chuckbam.com/i7_P6T-D/Bios2/SAN-ProcArith.PNG
Tom's Hardware
Compare Core i7 I7-920 Quad Core Processor, Core 2 Quad Q9450 Processor
http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/d...d%5B2182%5D=on
Last edited by chuckbam; 05-12-2009 at 07:01 PM.
Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01
If I see all these scores and the difference between them I can only say that the Core i7 only benefits from the higher bandwidth with the triple channel memory.
For me it isn't worth the upgrade from my Core2Quad to a Core i7. That's what I think of it but everyone has to decide this for his own.
I don't doubt that you have a very capable computer.![]()
Shall we make a chart of top Linpack scores here at XS then?
I just realized that Linpack could be quite a nice benchmark. Not only it shows CPU's performance but also guarantees that the result achieved is almost 99% stable. But the competition is too tough I guess.![]()
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FWIW, I get 53.6 GFlops with my setup with HT disabled.
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