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IntelBurnTest v2.50
Version 2.0 Release Date May 16,2009


IntelBurnTest - The Changelog
by AgentGOD
v2.0
- Completely re-coded from the ground up
- New, intuitive graphical user interface
- Windows Vista/7 Aero friendly
- Real-time result output
- Real-time error checking, auto-stops when error occurs
- Simplified stress level selection
- Easy copy of results to clipboard (right-click context menu)
- Built-in system freeze test (animated flame)
- Real-time free system memory display
- Uncluttered integrated title/status bar
- Added log results to file feature, with date and time, CPU/RAM info
- Displays total time taken to complete test at the end
- Correctly detects the maximum memory limit for x86 Windows
- Fixed a bug that caused testing memory to be limited to 6.1 GB
- New eye-catching icon
- Various bug fixes carried over from v1.93


語法:
Credits to XtremeSystem Forum
Download
http://www.ultimate-filez.com/files/IntelBurnTest.zip

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Private Eye
回覆: IntelBurnTest v2.0
語法:
IntelBurnTest v2.1
by AgentGOD
----------------------------
The original. All others are copycats.

Home Page: http://www.ultimate-filez.com
Donation : http://www.ultimate-filez.com/?page=donate

Description:
	A program that simplifies the usage of Intel(R) Linpack. Linpack by
Intel(R) is an extremely stressful program that will put even the most pow-
-erful X86/X64 CPU in the world at its knees. Load temp under Linpack will
be up to 22*C higher than the competing software Prime95. This program will
make usage of Linpack easier and more practical.

Keep in mind, use this program at your own risk. 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.

Compatibility:
	Works with Intel(R) and AMD CPUs. Tested Intel(R) Core 2(tm) Quad
	Q6600, Intel(R) Pentium(tm) III 550 MHz, AMD Athlon 64(tm) X2 4200+,
	and AMD Opteron 165 (Working with AMD processors since v1.7). Also
	tested on AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition.

	Tested on Microsoft(R) Windows XP Professional SP2/SP3, XP Professional
	X64 Edition SP2. Tested on Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(tm) X86/X64
	by many awesome users like yourself ;)

Benefits of using Linpack:
1. More accurate than Prime95 Small FFTs/Blend (under x64 OS).
2. Takes less time to tell if your CPU/RAM is unstable than Prime95 (usually
   something like 8 minutes Linpack vs 40 hours under Prime95).
3. Use the same stress-testing engine that Intel uses to test their products
   before they are packed and put on shelves for sale.

Benefits of using IntelBurnTest:
1. Simplifies usage of Linpack.
2. Real-time output of results to the screen.
3. Simplifies the process of selecting a test size to use.
4. Better appearance.
5. Intuitive interface.
6. Real-time error checking.
7. System status acknowledgement.

Requirements:
 - An x86/x64 CPU
 - At least 512 MB of system memory. Recommended minimum is 1 GB.
 - A modern Windows-NT based operating system (XP and above). Both x86 and x64 are supported.
 - Microsoft(R) Visual C++ 2008 Runtime (x86), can be found here:
   http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9b2da534-3e03-4391-8a4d-074b9f2bc1bf
 - Microsoft(R) .NET Framework v2.0 (minimum), can be found here:
   http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856EACB-4362-4B0D-8EDD-AAB15C5E04F5


How to test CPU and RAM stability (summarized):
Pre. You need to extract everything from the archive to a single folder, while
	maintaining the original directory structure.
1. It is best to use a 64-bit OS with the 64-bit mode for the most accurate
   test result.
2. Use the most available RAM possible (IntelBurnTest can now do this on
   its own automatically). The more memory it uses, the more accurate.
   However, most people can use "Standard" mode as it should be sufficient.
3. Select the run # (should use at least 5 at minimum, no more than 20).
4. Start running. Output should look something like this:
	Time (s)	Speed (GFlops)		Result
	0.269		31.7314			3.684559e-002
	0.260		32.7829			3.684559e-002
	0.257		33.1546			3.684559e-002
	0.264		32.2425			3.684559e-002
	0.266		32.0700			3.684559e-002
   NOTE: The time it takes to run each iteration may vary from test size, and
         so will the speed and the result. But if the results do not stay
 	 consistent, your system is unstable (specifically CPU).
5. 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):
	Time (s)	Speed (GFlops)		Result
	15.245     	43.7434			5.380399e+003
	15.250     	43.7303			8.675501e-002
	15.162     	43.9816			3.570760e-002
   NOTE: Instability doesn't necessarily have to happen at the beginning, it
	 can happen in the middle, or at the end. It could be just ONE of
	 them that is inconsistent, but that DOES indicate instability.
	 BSOD or freezing are signs of instability as well.
 *As of v2.0, the program will now have real-time result output, as well as
  real-time result checking for system stability based on the consistency
  of the outputted results. The testing will automatically stop if the pro-
  -gram detects such inconsistency. During testing, you should see an ani-
  -mated flame under "Freeze Test". If at any time during the testing you
  see it stop moving, it is most likely that your PC is frozen.

 *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


Credits:
--------
AgentGOD - Coding this program, duh :)
Cronos (from XS) - for the original the memory size equation
mikeyakame (from XS) - for notifying me of newer binaries
WoZZeR999 (from XS) - memory size suggestion
krille (from XS) - for the constructive criticisms
Rob Williams (from Techgage) - for testing on a Core i7 platform
justin.kerr (from XS) - for testing on a Core i7 platform
Intel - for Linpack and a Core 2(tm) Quad processor ;)

IntelBurnTest, Copyright © 2009 Ultimate-Filez. Linpack, Copyright © Intel(R) Corporation.Please check the readme for usage instructions
In my own experience, I used Prime95 on my Q6600 with Small
Download
http://www.ultimate-filez.com/files/IntelBurnTest.zip
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Private Eye
回覆: IntelBurnTest v2.1
IntelBurnTest v2.2




Changelog:
v2.2
- Now outputs result of test (success, failure, etc) in log
- Now outputs stress level tested in log
- Added "high", and "very high" stress levels
- Fixed a small bug that could've broken logging
- Added debug logging for troubleshooting (right-click logging checkbox)


Download
http://www.ultimate-filez.com/files/IntelBurnTest.zip
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Private Eye
回覆: IntelBurnTest v2.2


語法:
IntelBurnTest v2.3
by AgentGOD
----------------------------
The original. All others are copycats.

Home Page: http://www.ultimate-filez.com
Donation : http://www.ultimate-filez.com/?page=donate

Description:
	A program that simplifies the usage of Intel(R) Linpack. Linpack by
Intel(R) is an extremely stressful program that will put even the most pow-
-erful X86/X64 CPU in the world at its knees. Load temp under Linpack will
be up to 22*C higher than the competing software Prime95. This program will
make usage of Linpack easier and more practical.

Keep in mind, use this program at your own risk. 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.

Compatibility:
	Works with Intel(R) and AMD CPUs. Tested Intel(R) Core 2(tm) Quad
	Q6600, Intel(R) Pentium(tm) III 550 MHz, AMD Athlon 64(tm) X2 4200+,
	and AMD Opteron 165 (Working with AMD processors since v1.7). Also
	tested on AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition.

	Tested on Microsoft(R) Windows XP Professional SP2/SP3, XP Professional
	X64 Edition SP2. Tested on Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(tm)/7 X86/X64
	by many awesome users like yourself ;)

Benefits of using Linpack:
1. More accurate than Prime95 Small FFTs/Blend (under x64 OS).
2. Takes less time to tell if your CPU/RAM is unstable than Prime95 (usually
   something like 8 minutes Linpack vs 40 hours under Prime95).
3. Use the same stress-testing engine that Intel uses to test their products
   before they are packed and put on shelves for sale.

Benefits of using IntelBurnTest:
1. Simplifies usage of Linpack.
2. Real-time output of results to the screen.
3. Simplifies the process of selecting a test size to use.
4. Better appearance.
5. Intuitive interface.
6. Real-time error checking.
7. System status acknowledgement.

Requirements:
 - An x86/x64 CPU
 - At least 512 MB of system memory. Recommended minimum is 1 GB.
 - A modern Windows-NT based operating system (XP and above). Both x86 and x64 are supported.
 - Microsoft(R) Visual C++ 2008 Runtime (x86), can be found here:
   http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9b2da534-3e03-4391-8a4d-074b9f2bc1bf
 - Microsoft(R) .NET Framework v2.0 (minimum), can be found here:
   http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856EACB-4362-4B0D-8EDD-AAB15C5E04F5


How to test CPU and RAM stability (summarized):
Pre. You need to extract everything from the archive to a single folder, while
	maintaining the original directory structure.
1. It is best to use a 64-bit OS with the 64-bit mode for the most accurate
   test result.
2. Use the most available RAM possible (IntelBurnTest can now do this on
   its own automatically). The more memory it uses, the more accurate.
   However, most people can use "Standard" mode as it should be sufficient.
3. Select the run # (should use at least 5 at minimum, no more than 20).
4. Start running. Output should look something like this:
	Time (s)	Speed (GFlops)		Result
	0.269		31.7314			3.684559e-002
	0.260		32.7829			3.684559e-002
	0.257		33.1546			3.684559e-002
	0.264		32.2425			3.684559e-002
	0.266		32.0700			3.684559e-002
   NOTE: The time it takes to run each iteration may vary from test size, and
         so will the speed and the result. But if the results do not stay
 	 consistent, your system is unstable (specifically CPU).
5. 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):
	Time (s)	Speed (GFlops)		Result
	15.245     	43.7434			5.380399e+003
	15.250     	43.7303			8.675501e-002
	15.162     	43.9816			3.570760e-002
   NOTE: Instability doesn't necessarily have to happen at the beginning, it
	 can happen in the middle, or at the end. It could be just ONE of
	 them that is inconsistent, but that DOES indicate instability.
	 BSOD or freezing are signs of instability as well.
 *As of v2.0, the program will now have real-time result output, as well as
  real-time result checking for system stability based on the consistency
  of the outputted results. The testing will automatically stop if the pro-
  -gram detects such inconsistency. During testing, you should see an ani-
  -mated flame under "Freeze Test". If at any time during the testing you
  see it stop moving, it is most likely that your PC is frozen.

 *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

 *As of v2.2, if you are having any issues with IntelBurnTest, please en-
  able debug logging by right-clicking the "logging" checkbox to do so, and
  then send me the debug log file. It would also be helpful if you also send
  a screenshot of the issue and steps to reproduce the issue.


Credits:
--------
AgentGOD - Coding this program, duh :)
Cronos (from XS) - for the original the memory size equation
mikeyakame (from XS) - for notifying me of newer binaries
WoZZeR999 (from XS) - memory size suggestion
krille (from XS) - for the constructive criticisms
Rob Williams (from Techgage) - for testing on a Core i7 platform
justin.kerr (from XS) - for testing on a Core i7 platform
Intel - for Linpack and a Core 2(tm) Quad processor ;)

IntelBurnTest, Copyright © 2009 Ultimate-Filez. Linpack, Copyright © Intel(R) Corporation.
http://www.ultimate-filez.com/files/IntelBurnTest.zip
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Private Eye
回覆: IntelBurnTest v2.3
IntelBurnTest 2.4


Changelog:
v2.4
- Optimized the unprecedented Xtreme Stress Mode
- Added latest Linpack binaries and patched for AMD CPUs
- Linpack binary 8-threads issue fixed by Intel


Download:
http://www.ultimate-filez.com/files/IntelBurnTest.zip
回覆
Private Eye
回覆: IntelBurnTest v2.4
IntelBurnTest v2.50


by AgentGOD
v2.50
- Linpack binaries updated + patched for AMD CPUs
- Tested on more AMD systems
- Better compatibility with UAC-enabled systems
- Optimized GUI for less CPU overhead
- Officially supports Windows 7 x86 & x64


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