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LinX 0.6.3 (인텔번)

by 에비뉴엘 2009. 8. 14.
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- a simple (at least when compared to original) and intuitive interface
- max available memory detection and an option to use all available mem
- both Intel and AMD CPU support - both 32 and 64-bit Linpack support
- HyperThreading support
- elapsed, estimated and approximate finish time time displaying
- optional sound beep on error/successful pass
- and an optional Real-time error checking!



오버클럭 CPU  안정화테스트 프로그램입니다.
인텔/AMD CPU모두 지원하며 32/64bit 지원
상단에 all누르고 테스트 20회 이상을 권장합니다.





LinX 0.6.3   2009/09/03

- removed the easter egg and added an option to extend glass for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users with Aero on
- changed (raised) upper limit for 32-bit Linpack to 15500
- graph selection is now saved
- monitoring data (minimum and maximum values for each monitor) is now appended to the end of text log if graphs were enabled during testing
- fixed a possible bug when LinX would stop responding if Linpack quits due to lack of memory
- fixed a possible bug when running more than one instance of LinX simultaneously
- fixed a possible bug in graphs that would lead to an error message if Everest or Speedfan was shut down during testing
- fixed a bug with progressbar not visible on Classic theme

LinX 0.6.2

- threading and communication with Linpack improved as an attempt to fix the varying GFlops issue
- current directory is now set to LinX' .exe directory on program start to prevent getting fake "Some Linpack files missing" messages
- screenshots of main window can now be made even with Seetings or About windows open


LinX 0.6.1

- Linpack files updated to version 10.2
- main algorithm rewritten, might improve performance a bit
- fixed an issue with inconsistent GFlops values in some cases
- hotkeys for Start and Stop buttons added: Enter and Escape keys respectively


LinX 0.6.0

- added setting to change Linpack's priority
- removed restriction to maximium number of threads (formerly equal to the logical CPUs number)
- tweaked (rebased) the libiomp5md.dll for a higher possible Problem size of 32-bit Linpack
- added setting to add date/time to saved files (logs & screenshots), on by default
- changed progressbar to look the same on all OSes and consume less resources
- main menu changes/simplifications
- command-line keys added (experimental), for the list of available parameters launch LinX.exe /?
- some interface changes and optimizations
- easter-egg added


LinX 0.5.9.1

- removed the restriction of maximum 999 runs
- fixed a bug when displaying results of very small tests (Problem Size<1000)
- samll optimizations

LinX 0.5.9

- elapsed/remaining time is now synchronized to Windows time
- lots of inner bug fixes and optimizations
- cosmetic interface changes

LinX 0.5.8.2

- LinX now works correctly when launched from CD/DVD disc
- improved GUI look when scaling is enabled
- minor enhancements


LinX 0.5.8

- now it is not necessary to run a test for current settings to be saved
- added saving of the settings at the start of testing to prevent loosing them in case of BSOD or hang
- added an option to save Linpack's log during testing, after every completed test (decreases performance a bit when selected)
- graphs can now be shown during testing in real-time
- improvements and enhancements to graph windows, graph window positions and sizes are now saved on exit
- About and Information windows are now joined
- small fixes/improvements


LinX 0.5.7

- slight UI redesign: some options moved to the Settings window
- added a better About window


LinX 0.5.6

- interface fixes and enhancements, Linpack mode and number of threads are now displayed in statusbar
- CPU name is noe displayed in statusbar
- Linpack mode is now mentioned in text log too


LinX 0.5.5

- improved threading control. 2 Linpack processes are created no more to load all "cores" on HT processors
- added tray icon option. When enabled, LinX will be minimized to tray
- small interface fixes


LinX 0.5.4:

- HyperThreading support added
- thread control added. You can now set the number of threads Linpack will create and thus control the number of physical cores that will be stressed. This setting is located in the Settings window (who'd have thought? )
- Settings window with all existing and a couple of new settings added. No need to edit the ini-file manually now
- main menu redesigned
- lots of minor bugs found and fixed
- performance optimized a little bit more
- graphs have now customizable top and bottom limits
- changed the icon a bit


LinX 0.5.3:

- the temporary log file is no more created during testing, performance increased a little
- the v10.1 Linpack executables are now AMD compatible too
- log interface redesigned
- All mem ("All") button added. When in pressed state LinX will always use the current maximum available memory
- localization support via the "local.lng" file added

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