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  1. Sounds like a lot can be fixed in user space app, which should be done then. And some requires a service like bm. So the real question is this, what's stopping geek from integrating/licensing benchmate services into their app? You have to install the app anyways so if it would need a service to be properly secure then how about it runs a service that makes it properly secure? 

  2. 14 minutes ago, tomekmak said:

    Hi there. 

    I am trying to use Benchmate with my Haswell with Asus 9600GT without succes. 

    Any tips ?

     

    Benchmate_Error.png

    What cpu? If it's a celeron or pentium then question is answered above 

    On 2/10/2020 at 1:52 PM, _mat_ said:

    Processor doesn't support AES-NI instruction set, so BenchMate can't verify that the files haven't been tampered with.

    I have already wrote a backwards-compatible code path that no longer imposes that limit. It will be released with BenchMate 0.11.

     

  3. Couple stage ideas:

    ddr3 - hwbot prime 30m lga 1155

    ddr3 - system stability tester 32m pi - per core fm2 and am3+

    ddr3 - amd 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 core ycruncher 1b

    ddr2 - ycruncher 25m per core

    ddr2 - mathbench

    ddr1 - speedsys

    ddr1 - test cpu

    ddr4 - ycruncher 10b per core

    misc - pcmark android

    Would be nice to see some benches that don't get any love have stages. If there's any reason that we don't see these benches normally (ie; blackhole is a slot machine) would be interested to know as I don't have the history myself.

  4. Ah, what would make more sense for me going on this idea is to have a "cascade" (or SS depending how you want to call it) where you have a single compressed stage, and basically one stage is a ln2 pot to cool the other stage for sub ln2 temps. it may be cheaper than lhe if the system is durable enough for binning so perhaps could be worth for max freq valid or something.

  5. 18 minutes ago, bigblock990 said:

    Are you concerned that having 3 rounds this year will limit options for the future of cheapazz comps? I thought there were some concerns about not enough cheap and widely available vga models to keep the comp going long term without needing to revisit previous hardware.

    imho there are plenty out there, just not plenty of newer ones. Looking at previous comps we have not had much representation from tons of maxwell, kepler, fermi, gcn (various), tesla cards. So I think we definitely have tons of possible cards for the future. I'd say we're limited by 1. how slow of cards are people willing to run and 2. how much of a requirement must mods be. For example lots of newer and slightly newer cards can get fairly full voltage control through software so mods then become about secondary rails, cap mods, and potential epower if vrm is too weak.

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