"Study hard my young friend"[/B].
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Woody: It's not a laser! It's a... [sighs in frustration]
This program looks GREAT, as soon as my rig is back in action I will be using this to stress test.
Good work![]()
~FoxDie~
CM HAF 932
MSI Z68A-GD65
2600k Watercooled @ 4.6 GHz
Powercolor HD6950
4x4GB G.skill Ripjaws X 2133
2x Crucial M4 128GB R0
WD 1TB Black
Is there a plan for a Linux version of LinX? How did you get around the 50% cpu usage on Windows. On Linux, the linpack executable only used 4 cores although it reported 8 CPUs and 8 threads.
A Linux version would be cool! I will likely write one if you don't...Imagine running this from a linux livecd. No more lost filesystems or chkdsk!
paul_
Thanks! If everything goes well, it's gonna be even better.
devsk
Answered in PM. I'd like to write Linux version too, but not sure if I'm skilled enough for that right now.
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
Hey this is an awesome prog!! Love it.
TWO questions-
1) is it wise to just leave "problem size" at whatever the app sets it to (which seems to change depending on amount of RAM selected) ? I assume "YES" to this.
2) I can't seem to get the "create graphs" thing to work- am I missing something? I have Everest running (see icons there in the tray, screenshow below) but the option is greyed out:
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Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P v1.6 bios FC
Q9650 @ 4.3ghz
8GB HyperX 5-5-5-15
Win7 x64 RTM
A Linux live CD version for stability testing would be awesome!
Obsolescence be thy name
Thanks.
1) Problem size and memory are actually almost same things, just in different measuring units, sort of. So when you change one, another is changed too. That's ok.
2) You also need to enable shared memory in Everest's settings. (External applications -> tick Enable shared memory).
After all, there's somebody who's using this feature...
Frodin
Yes, but the author is somewhat a n00b, so it'll take time. Sorry.
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
first test
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LinX 0.6.0 has been released!
Same link.
Need a Gigabyte latest BIOS?
Z370 AORUS Gaming 7,
GA-Z97X-SOC Force ,Core i7-4790K @ 4.9 GHz
GA-Z87X-UD3H ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.65 GHz
G.Skill F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG @ 3100 (12-15-14-35-CR1) @1.66V
2xSSD Corsair Force GS 128 (RAID 0), WD Caviar Black SATA3 1TB HDD,
Evga GTS 450 SC, Gigabyte Superb 720W
XSPC RayStorm D5 EX240 (Liquid Ultra)
NZXT Phantom 630 Ultra Tower
Win 7 SP1 x64;Win 10 x64
First page or
http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/files/LinX.7z
Need a Gigabyte latest BIOS?
Z370 AORUS Gaming 7,
GA-Z97X-SOC Force ,Core i7-4790K @ 4.9 GHz
GA-Z87X-UD3H ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.65 GHz
G.Skill F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG @ 3100 (12-15-14-35-CR1) @1.66V
2xSSD Corsair Force GS 128 (RAID 0), WD Caviar Black SATA3 1TB HDD,
Evga GTS 450 SC, Gigabyte Superb 720W
XSPC RayStorm D5 EX240 (Liquid Ultra)
NZXT Phantom 630 Ultra Tower
Win 7 SP1 x64;Win 10 x64
Stop spoiling.
Lol. I just wanted to make sure there are no major bugs prior to announcing it here. Sorry for this delay, guys.
All right, here it is, the 0.6.0 version.
LinX 0.6.0 changes:
- added setting to change Linpack's priority
- removed restriction to maximium number of threads (formerly equal to the logical CPUs number)
- tweaked (rebased) the libiomp5md.dll for a higher possible Problem size of 32-bit Linpack
- added setting to add date/time to saved files (logs & screenshots), on by default
- changed progressbar to look the same on all OSes and consume less resources
- main menu changes/simplifications
- command-line keys added (experimental), for the list of available parameters launch LinX.exe /?
- some interface changes and optimizations
- easter-egg added
Mirror link is working, main link (and 1st page) will be updated soon.
Hope you'll like it.![]()
Last edited by Dua|ist; 06-26-2009 at 05:35 AM.
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
Sorry,found on:
http://forums.overclockers.ru
and
http://www.benchmarkhq.ru
Need a Gigabyte latest BIOS?
Z370 AORUS Gaming 7,
GA-Z97X-SOC Force ,Core i7-4790K @ 4.9 GHz
GA-Z87X-UD3H ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.65 GHz
G.Skill F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG @ 3100 (12-15-14-35-CR1) @1.66V
2xSSD Corsair Force GS 128 (RAID 0), WD Caviar Black SATA3 1TB HDD,
Evga GTS 450 SC, Gigabyte Superb 720W
XSPC RayStorm D5 EX240 (Liquid Ultra)
NZXT Phantom 630 Ultra Tower
Win 7 SP1 x64;Win 10 x64
No problems, man. It's the same version, only in Russian (can be made English by deleting the local.lng file though).
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
Whats the easter egg?
Done, 1st page updated, links for 0.6.0: LinX.7z or LinX.zip.
It'd be great if anyone on Vista or Win7 with 3+ GB of RAM could check the maximum Problem size for 32-bit Linpack now after that dll tweak (should be a bit higher). Just edit the Linpack32 max Problem Size setting till it starts saying in its log that there's not enough memory. Thanks in advance.
ChaosMinionX
Well, it's an easter-egg. It just won't be fun if I tell you that straight.I'm sure someone will eventually find it. For now all I can say is that it exists and that it is completely useless but somewhat cool. But not on XP. (This can be considered a hint.)
Last edited by Dua|ist; 06-26-2009 at 11:35 PM. Reason: typo
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
I'm wondering if there is a reason for huge differences in gflops values between different runs.
I run a E8400@4Ghz and i get very different values between runs:
When it works like it should I get around 28.5gflops and high temps on my cores but sometimes the test runs at half speed and it does only around 15gflops and temps are 10 degrees lower.
I have decent temps so it's not thermal throttling and linpack uses 100% cpu load...
ASUS P5Q, E8400@3995Mhz, Radeon 5870, 2x2gb G-skill 6400 4-4-4-15
could be hitting page file thats why i select max memory and then back off by 50mb and then let it carry on testing.
Opteron 170@ 265 x 10 @1.375v
Asrock 939N68PV-GLAN, GEIL 2gb 400mhz ram
8800GT accelero s1, XP X64. Antec p182 mini
velociraptor 150gb, Corsair 620w
Dam XP x64 here so no easter egg for me.![]()
What you describe is probably my fault completely, but I'm not sure yet. I'd be grateful if you could try this version and report if you still get that strange behavior or not. Same goes to all having this issue. (Should be a lot of people)
slim142
Windows7 soon will rule the PC world. But maybe I'll do another easter-egg for XP users. Once the serious stuff gets fixed.
MacBook Air 2012 13"
Raspberry Pi 512
"Linpack has stopped unexpectingly. Press the ">>" button for details"
I might be blind, but where is the ">>" button? I cannot find it anywhere on the UI, and I don't have it on my keyboard either!
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