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  1. @ newlife - use some fine surgical tweezers if you can to squeeze the resistor and 'rock' back'n'forth until it pops free. *otherwise.. I would try your idea with trace/cut.. just make sure you can test and repair if necessary.

     

    @ Calethea -

     

    *RSET & ISEN1,2,3,4 will be for OCP.. trace them to resistors for mod, increasing resistance should move OCP range higher

    *VSEN - OVP .. may not be necessary, trigger is ~1.73v; trace to resistor for mod, increasing resistance should move OVP range higher

    *FS -> VCC - Frequency switching may help.. to disable set droop, make sure FS pin is tied to VCC with resistor (and not ground).

  2. Only allow default settings and done :)

     

    For 5960X - I only had CPU for testing.. but using default t-count cause bug runs too, which is why I start using other t-counts. I typically dont get into the habit of saving bug results... but for the sake of this thread, guess I had better start :o

     

    *24 was causing a lot of bug results as well, getting 4/5 runs with bug (using Win7 too to eliminate ACPI issue with octo core in XP)

     

    8c/16t = 1t bug, 3t bug ... so how can default settings be used?

  3. yeah Genieben and I will clean the mess.

    As for bugged runs, as long as you use default thread count and/or lower or equal thread count than the cpu total its fine. Just dont set higher thread count than cpu total.

     

    *testing 5960X - i get bug result every run if t-count used is 8/16 ..

  4. *the number of threads can be greater than the actual # of cores\threads CPU supports... that has never been an issue for this bench

    *the number of selected threads needs to be evenly divisible by the # of CPU cores though... otherwise nearly 99% time produces a bugged result

     

    If your benching 4c/8t, your likely going to end up with best results using thread sets like 32,48,64 ... always run the longer thread set last though.

     

     

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    -I understand this is quite possibly the only bench on the bot where you can select default settings and get a bugged result (OC aside)

    -I understand that most people do not take the time to familiarize themselves with the rules associated with submitting a bench result

     

    What I dont understand - what all the fuss is about, concerning this bench. If people would put time in on the bench to learn it better (isnt that what we do as benchers anyhow... ) they would come to learn what produces bugged results, as well as valid ones; quite easily too! Obviously this was not done thoroughly enough previously, which is why there is so much confusion regarding valid results. If anyone were to follow any of the info I have posted previously they would be hard-pressed to make a bug result !

     

    **the only changes the owners of the software need to make; the bench needs to detect how many cores CPU has and disable 'oddly divisible thread sets' from selection.

  5. Airgas won't authorize a "nation wide" account..they will for a business.. but rates would still be subject to change locally. So ultimately, the prices would fluctuate in each state/county you ordered from..

     

    *already tried.. :(

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