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    On line system test

    Hi,

    Just as pcpitstop tests systems on line is thereany other site which will do so?

    Thanks

    Vijay

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    why would u want to know about if there are any more sites like that. u mayaswell take ur pc to pcworld tbh...

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    why, when he can test from home, if he wants to test his system, mayeb helping him rather than flaming him would be advisable

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    The whole purpose is to test my Pc at home.

    Would be rather difficult to take it to PC world (wherever that is) as I'm in India !

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    why cant you use the pcpitstop 1? or is it parp?

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    Trust me mate, you wouldn't want to go there anyway

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    Man, just fly over to the UK and take it to pcworld ...
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    Love to but at 1m sterling return would go a long way towards upgrading my system...But if I ever do will make it a point to hoist a few with you guys.

    Vijay

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    • joshwa's system
      • Motherboard:
      • PC Chips M577 AT/ATX
      • CPU:
      • AMD K6-2 500Mhz
      • Memory:
      • 128mb PC100 SDRAM
      • Storage:
      • 8GB Fujitsu
      • Graphics card(s):
      • 3dfx Voodoo 3 3000 AGP (16mb)
      • PSU:
      • ATX 500watt
      • Case:
      • Midi Tower AT
      • Operating System:
      • Windows 98 SE
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    linpack java is the only one i can think of:
    http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/linpackjava/

    all the others you need to download and then install.

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    my point wasnt to flame, just to point out nothing pcpitstop can say about ur pc would be usefull...

    are u having probs with ur pc or just looking to bench it?

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    having prob but also would like to bench it too.

    Vijay

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    If you want to benchmark it , why not use somethign like SiSoft Sandra ( you can download a free evaluation copy )

    for testing the memory , google for memtest .

    to stressing the CPU , use something like SETI/ UD / any other DC bit of software and measure temperatures , using MBM 5(motherboard Monitor ).

    Specifically which bits are you wanting to troubleshoot ?
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    Sandra and Aida give conflicting reports on occasion.Got mbm,
    Will try seti some time,I first want to clear up some confusion about the CPU.

    I bought a Amd 2600+ XP with a 333FSB as stated on the CPU box.

    However acording to CBId my chip is a AXDA2600DKV3C which means that the FSB is266.

    AIDA doesn't give any details but says the FSB is 333.Being a begin to this world of Comps, I am confused and short of uninstalling the CPU and re installing it seems one of the bench mark prog will be able to re assure me.

    Let me try Linpack java and I will post again.

    Thanks guys.

    Vijay

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    have you had a look at this ?

    http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php


    this should also report correct stepping on your chip.

    Also you might want to check the full code on the chip istelf.
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    It does report the stepping as

    [ WCPUID Version 3.1a (c) 1996-2002 By H.Oda! ]

    Processor #1 : AMD Athlon XP (Model 8) / A4CF28B7
    Platform : Socket A (Socket 462)
    Vendor String : AuthenticAMD
    CPU Type : Original OEM Processor (0)
    Family : 6 (7)
    Model : 8 (8)
    Stepping ID : 1 (1)
    Brand : ----
    APIC : ----
    HT Log.CPU Cnt : ----
    Name String : AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2600+

    Internal Clock : 2083.09 MHz
    System Bus : 333.29 MHz DDR
    System Clock : 166.65 MHz
    Multiplier : 12.5

    L1 I-Cache : 64K Byte
    L1 D-Cache : 64K Byte
    L1 T-Cache : ----
    L1 Cache : ----
    L2 Cache : 256K Byte
    L2 Speed : 2083.09 MHz (Full)

    MMX Unit : Supported
    SSE Unit : Supported
    SSE2 Unit : Not Supported
    MMX2 Unit : Supported
    3DNow! Unit : Supported
    3DNow!+ Unit : Supported

    Host Bridge : 1106:3189.00 [VIA Apollo KT400]
    South Bridge : 1106:3177.00 [VIA VT8233A]
    VGA Device : 10DE:002C.15 [NVIDIA Vanta/Vanta LT]
    Memory Size : 512M Byte
    Memory Clock : ----

    OS Version : Windows XP Version 5.01.2600 Service Pack 1
    -------------- : -----------------------------------
    StdFunc 0 : 00000001 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
    StdFunc 1 : 00000681 00000000 00000000 0383FBFF
    ExtFunc 0 : 80000008 68747541 444D4163 69746E65
    ExtFunc 1 : 00000781 00000000 00000000 C1C3FBFF
    ExtFunc 2 : 20444D41 6C687441 54286E6F 5820294D
    ExtFunc 3 : 36322050 002B3030 00000000 00000000
    ExtFunc 4 : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    ExtFunc 5 : 0408FF08 FF20FF10 40020140 40020140
    ExtFunc 6 : 00000000 41004100 01008140 00000000
    ExtFunc 7 : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001
    ExtFunc 8 : 00002022 00000000 00000000 00000000
    C0010015h : 00000000 03031008 00000000 81C834D8
    C0010016h : 00000000 00000000 00000000 81C834D8
    C0010017h : 00000000 00000000 00000000 81C834D8
    C0010018h : 00000000 F8000018 00000000 81C834D8
    C0010019h : 0000000F FC000800 00000000 81C834D8
    C001001Ah : 00000000 20000000 00000000 81C834D8
    C001001Bh : 00000000 20031223 00000000 81C834D8
    C0010111h : 00000000 000A0000 00000000 81C834D8
    C0010112h : 00000000 00000000 00000000 81C834D8
    C0010113h : 0000000F FFFE0001 00000000 81C834D8

    ##--- Date 10/05/2003, Time 19:32:02

    Can you decipher it and post the answer.

    Vijay

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    System Bus : 333.29 MHz DDR = fsb/ram speed
    System Clock : 166.65 MHz = external clock
    Multiplier : 12.5 * System Clock : 166.65 MHz = internal Clock : 2083.09 MHz

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