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In my own experience, I used Prime95 on my Q6600 with Small FFTs, which showed that it was stable for 10 hours overnight at the current voltage. However, running Linpack with the most memory I had available (I have 64-bit XP, so I see all 4 GB of my RAM), it indicated instability. I had to raise the voltage up a couple of notches to get it fully stable. This will ensure me that it's now at least 24 hours Prime95 stable, if not 100% stable.
So basically this is an easier to use linpack? Can it sustain a constant 100% load, or does it drop between tests like the normal linpack? Pretty cool.
Can it sustain a constant 100% load, or does it drop between tests like the normal linpack? Pretty cool.
That's part of Linpack's stress test. Because voltage varies between having one core loaded, and all four cores loaded, so Intel made sure to test all factors.
Will this automatically report if there's an error? I remember running linpack the first time, and it was a hassle to figure out if it errored out because you had to actually look at the data.
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The data is easy to look at, because you can scroll through it extremely fast, and if any line is different, you will notice very easily because it sticks out like a sore thumb. But still, it would be nice to have it report if there is an error.
Also, I believe that even if they all are the same, but the number is simply too large, then that also means it's not stable. I'm not sure what the cutoff for stable vs not stable is though.
The data is easy to look at, because you can scroll through it extremely fast, and if any line is different, you will notice very easily because it sticks out like a sore thumb. But still, it would be nice to have it report if there is an error.
Also, I believe that even if they all are the same, but the number is simply too large, then that also means it's not stable. I'm not sure what the cutoff for stable vs not stable is though.
Number being too large does indicate instability as well, but when that occurs, the other Residual(norm) values will not be equal.
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Will this automatically report if there's an error? I remember running linpack the first time, and it was a hassle to figure out if it errored out because you had to actually look at the data.
It was a hassle because using Linpack alone did not output the results directly to the screen. With IntelBurnTest, it's one of the features.
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Yes; however, you haven't run it long enough to be considered a real test. You need to have at least 8 hours to be safe. Also, why are your GFlops so low? I get 50GFlops with my Q9450, which is clocked slightly below yours.
Is there a way to choose how many tests, or only runs?
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Holly dude, that program brought my systems to its knees!!!!!!! like 30sec in BSOD, i had to lower to 3.2 at 1.4v for stability. seriously, very good program.
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Far is something completely different. But some parsing would be nice for 'IntelBurnTest'. If you had it just show important data, with the option of verbose mode, they would be much better I think.
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Thx for the program, another one to add to the list but it's quick and will see if it's efficient enough...
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Is there a way to choose how many tests, or only runs?
Well, since you are testing stability, you want to know if your system can keep the Residual(norm) value consistently at one value. Varying the number of tests would not tell you that.
Nice for the simple fact that it's quick. I refuse to spend hours running stability tests.
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Wow, I ran this for four minutes. When do Wolfdales start throttling?
Looks like there is finally some software available to test the PROCHOT# section in RealTemp! This info is displayed for each core. The Wolfies should show a check mark in The PROCHOT# - History box (right box) at approximately 93C. Every processor is unique but generally this is the magic number. Throttling will be so minor at first that you might not even be able to detect a drop in MHz in CPU-Z or RealTemp.
If things continue to get hotter then the Status box in RealTemp (left box) will light up along with the History box and then both programs should start to report that your multi is getting cycled down to 6.0 to help keep the temps from getting too crazy. Thermal shut down isn't until 125C so no need to worry just yet.
What the hell?!?!?!
As soon i've read this post, i've downloaded this utility, unpacked it and run a short 5 times test. Well all 5 five test reports the same number, so the system is supposed to be ok, BUT: everest lost nb & sb temp readings, the rampage's lcd poster started flashing and the 3com usb wireless dongle stopped working...
After a system restart everthing goes back normal, but what happended? It may be a beta release issue or is my system not really stable? Don't dare to run it again before someone give me some explanation...
BTW I've primed it for about 10 hours without an error.
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