Hardlimit test bank
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It still recognizes 80mhz more, but well, now the application is starting to have a better color
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@xevipiu Thanks. The thing is that each architecture is a bit different when it comes to measuring frequency, but a correction per model is planned (for which I need that model to have gone through the test bench beforehand). Anyway, an error of 80MHz in 3Ghz? still complies with the <3% rule. But yes, it is something that needs to be improved.
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Guys, I'm pushing version 1.2. I need someone with a Sandy Bridge (2000 series any i3, 5 or 7) to do me a favor by running the benchmark in mode 6.
Thanks in advance.
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@cobito I just went through it and it crashes my hlbm-core, in the end it says that something went wrong and that I should try a lower mode.
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Oops, I just disassembled mine, today I received an i3 8350k (courtesy of the company), finally I retire my 2500k!
I will surely do a small comparison of the i5 2500k vs i3 8350k to see if a 130€ CPU today is worth considering to upgrade a good CPU from 6 generations ago xD I have passed a few benchmarks at 4.2Ghz (affordable oc in any 2500k) and I will compare with the i3 of series (4Ghz) and with OC.
It will be accompanied by an Asus Z370 Pro Gaming, 16GB of Hyper X 3200C17 (in our provider impossible to find Samsung B-Die), an RL Corsair H115i and finally a tower (Thermaltake View 31) to retire my wooden box as well. -
Well, I just posted my 8700k at only 5.4Ghz with 1.3v
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@cobito I'm starting to test with the i3, if you look at the Top100 it shows as Engine error 0 and links to a CPU that is not.
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@krampak is a backend debug message that I forgot to remove. It should say "this is the first time this model is being sent, it will appear in about an hour". I will fix it this afternoon.
EDITED: It has already been added but the internal engine seems to have problems identifying it. I doubt I can fix it for today although it is noted as a priority.
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I have put in an 8700k. Still untouched, all by default.Best regards.
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@magog Perfect. Having data from micros to stock frequency (in addition to overclocked) is important in order to be able to extract future overclocking statistics.
By the way, if everything goes well, version 1.2 of the test bench will appear this weekend.
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Soon I will upload more with OC done. By the way, how has this changed!! I'm used to the BIOS of the 1366, this one has too many frills.
And on the other hand, now that the change has been made, I can only reaffirm that the socket 1366 with the Xeon was and is an excellent platform.Best regards.
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Version 1.2 is now available. For all the details, you can visit the first post of this thread. The most notable is the deep aesthetic change, but there are also some important changes under the hood: after analyzing many results, it was concluded that modes 1, 2, and 3 corresponding to MMX, SSE, and SSE2 make no sense today, so they have been removed. In this way, SSE3, AVX, and AVX2 modes are now modes 1, 2, and 3 respectively (the results of the old modes 1, 2, and 3 are still available for consultation, but they are no longer used to form the statistics).Now the Windows version is also sent, although for the moment this information is not reflected in the Central. I am going to give it a good debugging soon, so I will take the opportunity to make the Windows version come out.
To finish, tests 3 (memory) and 4 (generic ops) have been swapped. This change also affects all past results. The tests are now:
· Test#1: Integers
· Test#2: Floating point
· Test#3: generic operations (zip de/compression)
· Test#4: memory operation performanceAs usual, bug reports and suggestions are welcome.
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I'm testing. Bit Defender keeps insisting that there is malware

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@namiga It's inevitable. I don't know if any of you know if signing the executable would prevent these things. I will try to get in touch with the main antivirus developers so that they can whitelist the test bank.
Edited: in virus total it gives 7/62 positives. Honestly, what a job...
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@krampak has already fixed the "identification problem" of your i3-8350k and it shows all the information correctly. It was actually a bug in the algorithm that finds similarities between processors and also affected other models.
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What a facelift the new version is!! Bravo.
Edit: @cobito It seems that something new is working well. Nothing is updated, not the Current Trask, not the progress bars, not even when the test ends (after the final hlbm-detect).


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@krampak Has that happened to you multiple times? Has it happened on multiple PCs?
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To me without problems.

Best regards.
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@cobito I've only tested it on my home PC. It was working fine now (running as Administrator), so I went to test running it without forcing administrator and when I closed the benchmark for the X, it continued running the tests in the background, so when I reopened the benchmark (correctly) and clicked Start, it closed abruptly without giving any message.
Edit: Now the current task and the bars look good, whether or not you force administrator mode.