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who says it's a bug? it can be intentionalDoubtful. There's a post earlier in this thread mentioning that it is a bug in the program's thread pool.
It just means it'll fall back onto x87 fpu.
who says it's a bug? it can be intentionalDoubtful. There's a post earlier in this thread mentioning that it is a bug in the program's thread pool.
It just means it'll fall back onto x87 fpu.
The CPU-Z author said, it's a bug.who says it's a bug? it can be intentional
The CPU-Z author said, it's a bug.
And x87 isn't available in 64bit mode at all.
And x87 isn't available in 64bit mode at all.
also, x87 is BS and needs to STOP. I hate superpi.
what's this 1.9 WP?Right, but every 64-bit x86 CPU out there supports SSE, so . . . any CPU that might not have SSE support, will definitely be running in 32-bit mode.
The XS mod version uses SSE2. Or it tries to, anyway.
what's this 1.9 WP?
FX-6300 1866 CL9 ram
875/3741
you must be around 4.5ghz?Got the FX-6300 to 1040/3747 with some bios tweaks.
Considerable ST improvement.
you must be around 4.5ghz?
Anyone hit 2000+ in single threaded scores yet? Anyone with a 6700K run this test?
1440/5071
Replaced the i3-4360 with an E3-1231V3.
Anyone, thoughts?I sent this email to CPUID, still have not heard back:
Firstly, I want to thank you all for the wonderful software that many of us use daily. HWMonitor and CPU-Z are invaluable!
I am writing to ask a question in regards to the new Bench tab, and more specifically the Stress button which creates 100% utilization. Would you mind sharing how exactly the 100% utilization is achieved? I ask because IF it utilizes AVX instructions, overclocked 22 and 14nm CPUs can be damaged from current draw.
I understand if you'd prefer not to answer the question exactly, but if you could please confirm whether or not AVX is utilized in the manner that is damaging to overclocked CPUs?
Thanks!
Still curious. Anyone here know?
Soooooo close to that 2k ST score. Nice job!