Posted September 12, 201212 yr New version of Intel Extreme Tuning Utility will feature a built in benchmark in association with...hwbot.org! http://be.hardware.info/nieuws/30015/idf-intel-overklok-utility-integreert-hwbotorg Haven't immediately found an english site posting so you'll have to use google translate ;-) A quick search lead me to: http://www.hwbot.org/benchmark/xtu/ But we'll have to wait till Haswell before it becomes available.
September 13, 201212 yr This is what 90% of our development time for the past couple of months has been dedicated to. It's a pretty big project, but a very interesting one! Looking forward to seeing it in action. Don't let this one aspect of the project fool you, this is bigger than just integrating a benchmark. Much much bigger.
September 13, 201212 yr Author Please elaborate on the much bigger -> what else is in store? Intel sponsoring of Hwbot? Or do you mean bigger than the Porsche :-D
September 13, 201212 yr - hardware specs are correct, not manually entered in a form. Much less error prone and more reliable. Site-wise or just for XTU bench?
September 13, 201212 yr How much crap (win7, frameworks, etc) does it need to run? I had a look at the XTU.msi, it needs NET3.5 (installed by default on Win7). EDIT: This application is only supported on Windows 7 or higher. You must be an administrator to install this program. This application requires .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. Please install the .NET Framework and then run this installer again. ..and it only starts on predefined platforms EDIT2: XTU with no launch criterias http://tiny.cc/xtumod Edited September 13, 201212 yr by GENiEBEN
September 13, 201212 yr Author It's much bigger than just the integration of a new benchmark because of three reasons:- industry level security & encryption between HWBOT and XTU. Cheating is nearly impossible, or you'd need to borrow the supercomputers at NASA for a decade. Or have access to Turrican's hardware. : ) - hardware specs are correct, not manually entered in a form. Much less error prone and more reliable. - bios/uefi settings are can be shared, and if you have similar hardware you can apply the settings of another submission to your system with the click of a button. Don't try to apply one of k|ngp|n's world records to your aircooled system though. ;D That's indeed 'much bigger'. Very nice!
September 13, 201212 yr Well the only thing I can say is. Nice job for everyone involved! And well I am going to keep en eye out for this
October 22, 201212 yr So what is the hardware requirement for this? will all Intel CPU MB's be able to use this or only Intel Boards? will it work on 775MB's or older or only new socket types? Vin
April 10, 201312 yr I'm currently attending Intel IDF Beijing and tomorrow morning around 11AM local time, there is going to be a technical session on overclocking including further disclosue of this project. The slide will be made available for everyone to see afterwards .
May 1, 201312 yr As we're getting closer to the release of the new software, things are looking more promising. Saw more than a couple of working boards this week ... . Soon!
May 1, 201312 yr Awesome! I'm looking forward to checking this out. Could be huuuuuuuuuuuuuge for OCing and HWBot.
May 1, 201312 yr Awesome! I'm looking forward to checking this out. Could be huuuuuuuuuuuuuge for OCing and HWBOT. That's what I hope too. We have been working on this project since January 2012 and it is really cool to be so close to the actual release. The project is mainly set up to lower the entry barrier for new overclockers, although it should be okay to use for the more advanced users as well. It's a first step, actually, as there are more plans for improvement in future releases. The initial goal is to have not just ODMs (MSI, ASROCK, etc) support it, but also OEMs (Alienware, Lenovo, etc) and of course pre-installed on systems built by SI. Judging by the feedback I get from Intel, I get the feeling they are very serious about overclocking and enthusiasts. Obviously there is an economical reason for this (read: more money), but I don't see any reason to dislike a company that wants to generate more income by increasing the amount of overclockers, haha. I think XTU will be a very good tool for OC workshops as well.
May 6, 201312 yr It may be a breakthrough for us. Even though I have feeling it won't be interesting (yet) for serious ocers - it's the first step. Good to see Intel involved in it.
May 23, 201312 yr Haven't tested it that much in depth, but so far it scales with memory enough to need high frequency to get the top scores. Just as a reminder: this is not a benchmark designed for competitive overclocking. It's designed as a quick performance indication to be uploaded along with an OC profile. The benchmark rankings are just another way to have fun with XTU .
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