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Hinzugefügt am: 09.12.2008
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Beschreibung
LinX ist eine einfache GUI für den Intel® Linpack Benchmark.

Zitat:
The main point of Linpack is to solve systems of linear equations of the given size (Problem Size). It is designed as a benchark to test the performance of a system in GFlops - billions of floating point operation per second. But being highly optimized it is also the most stressful CPU testing program to date and is a great tool in determining stability/instability of a CPU, outperforming other CPU testing software at least time-wise. One and the same system of equations is solved repeatedly; if all results match each other - the CPU is stable, otherwise the instability is obvious, since the same sytem cannot produce different solutions.

A brief overview of LinX' functionality and interface:

"Impot data" menu. Allows LinX to receive some data like core temperatures, CPU voltage, frequency, CPU fan RPM and +12 V voltage from either Everest or Speedfan. The temperature of the hottest core as well as CPU voltage and frequency (when importing data from Everest) are displayed in status bar during testing, other values are used to create graphs. To import data from Everest go in Everest to "File -> Preferences... -> External Applicatons" and check the "Enable shared memory checkbox". For Speedfan you need to first fill in the values in the "Speedfan.ini" file in LinX directory. These values are numbers of temperatures/voltages/fan speeds as they are displayed in Speedfan, from top to bottom starting with 1. For example, if core0 temperature in Speedfan is listed 5th from top set in the INI file CPU_core0_num=5 and so on.
Note that Everest or Speedfan should be running with LinX for all this to work.

"Create graphs" menu. Allows you to choose which graphs to create during testing: you can choose from CPU temperature, CPU fan speed, CPU vcore and +12V voltage values. To display the graphs after testing is complete use the "Display graphs" menu item.

"Problem Size" & "Memory to use" fields. The first one is the amount of equations to solve, the second - the corresponding amount of memory that will be allocated by Linpack for this Problem size. You can either set the Problaem size and the amount of memory to be used will ber calculated automatically or vice versa. There's also a "Max" option available to use all available memory. The effectiveness of finding errors as well as the amount of stress to the processor increase with increased memory usage/Problem size. Values higher than 10000 are good for stability testing, but the higher the better.
1 MiB = 1024 KiB = 1024^2 bytes

"Number of times". This is how many times the test will be run. Once again, the more the better. To consider a CPU fully stable you should set this to at least 50-100, for quick testing lower values are acceptable.

"Stop on error" & "Stop on overheat" checkboxes. The first one, when checked, will cause the testing to stop on the first result not matching the others, the second one is available when you import data from either Everest or Speedfan. When checked, the testing will stop once a CPU temp is higher than the specified value.

"Enable sounds". Plays sounds upon successful or failed testing.

"64-bit mode". This'll use 64-bit Linpack instead of 32-bit one. The x64 version is more effective at finding errors, and heats up the CPU a couple degrees more than 32-bit one. It can also use more than 2GB of memory.

"Start" & "Stop" buttons. No need to tell what these do I guess :)

Status field. It displays the amount of available memory before testing, the elapsed/remaining/finish time during testing (these can be switched by clicking on the field or even turned completely off by double-clicking if you need another 100th of GFlop) and the result (success or fail) with the time spent after testing.

Bottom status bar. Displays some useful information like the current test # and the total number of tests, maximum performance & minimum time for a single test so far, and with Everest or Speedfan data - CPU temp, voltage and frequency.

"»" ("«") button. Toggles short (default) and detailed (original Linpack) log view mode after testing.

Pressing F5 in main window will save its screenshot in a PNG format to LinX' folder, pressing F5 in graph windows will save that graph to LinX' folder.
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Die Datei ist im .7z gepackt (und umbenannt in .rar), lässt sich aber auch mit z.B. WinRar leicht entpacken! (Da keine .7z Dateien hochgeladen werden können)
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