LinX 0.6.5

Full internal name:org.xtremesystems.LinX
Project site:http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?201670-LinX-A-simple-Linpack-interface
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Download: Download LinX 0.6.5

https://github.com/sanekgusev/LinX-old/releases/download/0.6.5/LinX-0.6.5.7z

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Description:

WARNING: there will be no new versions of this package. The development was stopped.

simple interface to Linpack benchmark that designed to measure performance of CPUs in GFlops. Both Intel and AMD CPU support

  • max available memory detection and an option to use all available memory
  • both Intel and AMD CPU support (thanks Right from forums.overclockers.ru for that)
  • both 32 and 64-bit Linpack support
  • Intel HyperThreading support (Pentium 4, Atom, Corei7) and ability to override the number of testing threads
  • Linpack can be started with different priorities
  • elapsed, estimated and approximate finish time displaying
  • ability to test for a specified period of time
  • optional sound beep on error/successful pass
  • settings for the last run are remembered
  • visual indication of testing process to quickly determine possible system hang
  • monitoring data import from Everest or Speedfan and ability to create graphs for core temperature, fan speed, vcore and +12V voltage
  • screenshot and graph saving in PNG format
  • tray icon
  • command-line keys support to automate testing (run LinX.exe -help for full list)
  • no additional redistributable packages needed
  • no installation required (however, there is a version with installer too )
License:Freeware
Version:0.6.5
SHA-1 or SHA-256:ca368b1d652f0dc3091278257e0d668b16703ed7
Type:one file
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Text files:
.Npackd\Install.bat:
for /f %%x in ('dir /b *.7z') do set setup=%%x
"%sevenzipa%\7za.exe" x "%setup%" > .Npackd\Output.txt && type .Npackd\Output.txt
Last modified:Sat May 15 09:04:58 UTC 2021
Last modified by:tim.lebedk...
Created:Sat Jan 23 13:25:59 UTC 2016
Created by:tim.lebedk...
Automated tests:48 of 55 installations succeeded, 48 of 48 removals succeeded