Hardlimit test bank
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Thanks @cobito!, tomorrow I will test several devices. -
I have already tried it and it is perfect, although when validating a result it opened the YouTube page with a video of Rick Astley!
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@yorus do you have oc on the micro or the memories?
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Have you changed anything in the validation system @cobito? I see that on the October raffle page, everything is now invalidated.
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@krampak What has changed since then is the structure of the database. It invalidates everything because it believes that test 4 is still the one for generic operations when, since version 1.2, test 4 is a memory test (tests 3 and 4 were swapped).
If you are interested in having some kind of statistics or verification of the validations in the style of the raffle page, let me know and I will implement it. From here to a week, I will be back with everything.
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@cobito said in Hardlimit test bench:
@yorus do you have oc on the micro or the memories?
Are you referring to the 4590s from the firm?. It's all in stock, micro at 3Ghz (3,7 with turbo) and memories at 1333.
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@yorus OK, I'll take note. It seems like a bug in the validation system. Until a solution is applied, if it happens again you will have to repeat the test because the validation will be registered as "defective" and it will not be possible to send it.
Anyway, if it is what I think it is, the probability of the failure repeating is very, very low.
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I hadn't looked at the data in detail, you mean where it says Reported max frequency: 7000 MHz?
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@yorus no, esa información es solo orientativa. Era si habías hecho oc a algún componente.
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As I mentioned through other means, it was a newly installed Dell laptop. Perhaps it was some half-finished update that caused it not to validate correctly until I restarted it.
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@yorus Ok, unless the PC has faulty memories, I don't think it's his fault. In a few days I'll take a look at the code to see what could have happened.
The tabs for your i5-3210M and your i7-4600U are already enabled.
Remember that if you pass the benchmark, not only in the default mode but also in mode 0, you will get a more reliable comparison.
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@cobito said in Hardlimit test bench:
@yorus Ok, unless the PC has faulty memories, I don't think it's your fault. In a few days I'll take a look at the code to see what could have happened.
The fiches of your i5-3210M and your i7-4600U are already enabled.
Remember that if you pass the test bench, not only in the default mode but also in mode 0, you will get a more reliable comparison.
Ok, I'll keep that in mind. I'm testing PCs from work that pass through my hands like those two laptops.
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@cobito There's no way to pass the Windows offline test, right? (like a pendrive). It would have come in handy now that I was without internet on the terrace

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@krampak What you can do in that case is to validate offline, then you will get an error because the browser cannot find the page. Hibernate the computer with the browser open and wake it up connected to the internet. Refreshing the page that had previously given you an error should work.
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It would be good to be able to save the log to a file, and from the web to be able to upload the file

I've got myself a few Xeons, let's see what comes out of them
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As it seems that new model submissions have stabilized a bit, from now on I will be posting the new micros added to the database and with this, we start with two:
· Core 2 Quad Q8400 by @krampak
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Maybe I'll send some more in these days, I'll try everything I have at home, old and new.
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@Namiga brings us (in all available modes!) a recent micro: the i7-8700 (without k).
It is a CPU with 6 physical cores with 12Mb of L3 cache and a turbo frequency of 4.6GHz, which is 100MHz less than the K variant. The differences in frequencies at different loads mean a reduction in performance of 11-17% with a drop in TDP of 30W (more details).
For single-threaded programs, it performs similarly to the 7700K, which is not bad at all, and for multi-threaded it is quite similar to the Ryzen 1800X when we talk about optimized software, because if we focus on non-optimized software, the AMD micro eats the Intel.
Its price is just under 290€, very close to the Ryzen 1800X and about 40€ cheaper than the i7-8700K.
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And I strongly recommend that you buy another cooler that is not the stock one.
Its performance is not bad, it is worse.
After 5 minutes of video encoding, it was already at 99 degrees.. unacceptable.
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This morning @krampak has completed the benchmark in all modes of the i5-7200U, a mobile micro that came out a year and a half ago and offers performance similar to the previous generation 6500 series. Notably, it offers 90% of the performance of an i7-4790K in single-threaded tasks while running the 7200U at 70% of the desktop chip's frequency.
