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So I started to do some testing with the stresstest of Intel XTU and Furmark + CPU Burner. Today I saw that the cpu clock-speed was dropping below the base clock speed of the cpu. I am posting this in the hope that someone can confirm my data or tell me that something is wrong with my unit. It would also be helpful if you also send a screenshot of the issue and steps to reproduce the issue.Ĭaution: Not for beginning overclockers.After already woundering about the idle cpu/gpu temps and the idle fan noise I now discovered how good the performance of this "workstation" notebook is. As of v2.2, if you are having any issues with IntelBurnTest, please enable debug logging by right-clicking the "logging" checkbox to do so, and then send me the debug log file.As of v2.1, Core i7 users that wish to test with HyperThreading enabled can now override the number of threads for Linpack to execute.
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If at any time during the testing you see it stop moving, it is most likely that your PC is frozen. During testing, you should see an animated flame under "Freeze Test". The testing will automatically stop if the program detects such inconsistency.
It could be just ONE of them that is inconsistent, but that DOES indicate instability. Note: Instability doesn't necessarily have to happen at the beginning, it can happen in the middle, or at the end. Above indicates that the test ran fine so far without instability, but below indicates instability (the Residual(norm) values aren't the same throughout running the test): But if the results do not stay consistent, your system is unstable (specifically CPU). Note: The time it takes to run each iteration may vary from test size, and so will the speed and the result.
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You need to extract everything from the archive to a single folder, while maintaining the original directory structure.
#INTEL BURN TEST VS XTU HOW TO#
How to test CPU and RAM stability (summarized): NET Framework v2.0 (minimum), can be found here.
#INTEL BURN TEST VS XTU PROFESSIONAL#
Xtreme Stress Mode (Right-click the "Start" button) allows unprecedented improvement of testing accuracy. By using this program, you agree that neither I nor Intel shall be responsible for including, but not limited to: burned up CPU, fried motherboard, spontaneous room temperature increase, hair loss, or mental stress. Keep in mind, use this program at your own risk. This program will make usage of Linpack easier and more practical.
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Load temp under Linpack will be up to 22*C higher than the competing software Prime95. Linpack by Intel is an extremely stressful program that will put even the most powerful X86/X64 CPU in the world at its knees. A program that simplifies the usage of Intel Linpack.