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  1. Well, Havli - that did it! I downloaded the 32 bit installer from the link you provided and simply replaced the java directory with the new files and ran a 4k benchmark, hit the save results button and it opened up the dialog window, let me choose my location and voila. ?

    Really appreciate you taking the time to support this issue considering you don't get paid AND it wasn't really affecting many people. I went to http://hw-museum.cz but couldn't find a donation/buy beer/send hookers link anywhere - please advise!

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  2. Hi Havli,

    Yes, I did download a fresh copy yesterday but that didn't help. I agree with you - it must be related to something either being broken with my Windows 10 or I've got it configured (maybe something as simple as an environment variable that has a custom setting (ie. my temp file is on another drive rather than on the OS drive). Let me look at the log file again but that was the first place I went when I experienced this. 

    I wish there was an "strace" like we have in Linux but I'll keep troubleshooting and let you know. Just to be clear, all the java related stuff is completely self-contained, right? No external environment variables should cause any issues or having the 64 bit and 32 bit versions installed at the same time, right?

    EDIT: I ran it with compatibility settings "Windows 8" and it still just quit when I tried to save the results BUT this time there was log with the stack trace in it - I've attached it for your viewing pleasure ?

    hs_err_pid788.log

  3. Like, Mat - I understood the issue to be two different things but wouldn't care if I couldn't save the file if I can submit it online. Obviously the issue with saving the file is more complex since not many people are having a problem and I fall into the category that does. Anyways, like I said - I'll keep trying to figure out the issue and cross my fingers that the submission via web might get fixed. I'm sure once the web server logs are referenced it'll be fairly obvious what the issue is.

  4. Leeghoofd,

    Not sure if I'm just totally missing a piece of the puzzle here but when you say "save the result file" - I mean - that's the original problem. It crashes instead of saves it. Then I tried submitting through the web and had the same problem. I took the screenshot simply because that's all I can do. Please advise?

  5. No turning back now! Now I just need to get either a bigger dewar (current one is 10L) or another one because just when I think I'm starting to get things figured out I run out of gas! Those things aren't cheap but feel free to point in the right direction - like - is there a website that sells pre-owned/second hand/used or is Ebay my best bet?

  6. So I tried to submit via the web and although it doesn't crash it doesn't actually do anything. No browser opens up, no dialogue box that says "successful submission" or "failed submission" or anything like that. I'm trying really hard to submit the following (see attachment) and am curious about what happens if I can't solve this problem? Will a screenshot be allowed or is a .dat file absolutely necessary?

     

    verification.png

  7. 16 hours ago, Ximi said:

    If you have problem with www is your problem , and not save because its clocks very high . slow clocks at cpu.

    Not sure what you mean - are you saying I should try and submit directly to hwbot vs try and save the data file?

    Sorry if I'm being dense ... ?

  8. Three things I've realized so far is:

    1) the size of the pot should be considered seriously because the smaller it is the less time you have between pouring the LN2 and when you are a noob like me you are doing everything slower because of lack of practice/experience (which by the way, I suddenly have a new respect for those who do CPU and GPU at the same time and a super crazy amount of respect for those doing stuff like quad-sli!)

    and

    2) there is such a thing as too cold when you're a noob and all sorts of things need to be tweaked the colder you go.

    and

    3) As you've said - it's fun as hell!

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  9. 13 hours ago, _mat_ said:

    No HPET necessary for Intel CPUs >= Skylake. Just use GPUPI 3.2 or above with Windows 10 RS4 or below. 

    In RS5 it is currently not working because it changes the timer frequency of QPC to 10 MHz instead of the previous bootup frequency. So GPUPI 3.2 can't detect the usage of RDTSC correctly in RS5.

    Ah, this is explains things very clearly, thank you! So - with Windows 7 HPET is always necessary, Windows 10 isn't but if I'm running the latest release it won't allow me to run without HPET. Got it. Thanks, Mat!

  10. Ok, so you were talking about HPET - so no secrets to be gleaned? Darn! I so badly want to run GPUPI on my Skylake and above processors without having to swtich to HPET which in some cases makes my entire system hiccup and stutter making it difficult to compete on that benchmark and others which foce us to use HPET.

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