I didn't have time to test the benchmark yet, but although it's based on Linpack, the integrated stability test drops behind LinX (@ max. problem size) and Intel Burn Test (@ stress level maximum). In comparison it does not only lead to lower power consumption/CPU & RAM usage/Vdrop, but is also more volatile in these matters and needs more time to reveal an unstable setting.
I suggest a customization function for the amount of memory being used.
the version i have downloaded don't include the benchmark.
I have used window 8 version x3 and windows version x3 and i see nothing. Im trying to figure out how to save the profiles and load them up in my benchmark submission and I can't figure that out either.
Massman says:
Moved to right forum
Massman says:
There we are! :celebration:
Trouffman says:
Congratz
GunGod says:
Hmmm "XTU certification".... poor AMD
jmke says:
awesome!
I.M.O.G. says:
Pretty cool stuff. Hopefully I can try it out here sometime soon. Congrats on the cooperation, pretty impressive arrangement.
Carlitos714 says:
how do i run the benchmark? The application is missing the benchmark option. I have the latest version too.
Hyperhorn says:
I didn't have time to test the benchmark yet, but although it's based on Linpack, the integrated stability test drops behind LinX (@ max. problem size) and Intel Burn Test (@ stress level maximum). In comparison it does not only lead to lower power consumption/CPU & RAM usage/Vdrop, but is also more volatile in these matters and needs more time to reveal an unstable setting.
I suggest a customization function for the amount of memory being used.
Carlitos714 says:
the version i have downloaded don't include the benchmark.
I have used window 8 version x3 and windows version x3 and i see nothing. Im trying to figure out how to save the profiles and load them up in my benchmark submission and I can't figure that out either.
der8auer says:
What hardware do you use?
Sounds like the Sandy Bridge issue
XtremeCuztoms says:
ya, downloaded from Intel... No Benchmark.. W7 with a 2600K
Carlitos714 says:
I have used an i7-3820/x79 and also an x3440/P55 and nothing on both
farshad rezvanian says:
i have not any benchmark option with 2600K!!!!!!
der8auer says:
Yes, the XTU does not support Sandy Bridge at the moment.
MetalRacer says:
Are there any plans to make this run on the x79 platform?
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