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  1. Prime95 v26.5

    1) Pentium 4s and Celerons with L2 cache size of 256K or less choose a length 4M FFT when they could use an FFT between 1600K and 4M in size. Fixed in next release.

    2) The on screen message reporting that errors have occurred during the LL test was wrong. The counts for "SUM(INPUTS) != SUM(OUTPUTS)" and "ROUNDOFF > 0.4" were reversed. Fixed in next release.

    3) Dual-boot users running a 32-bit and 64-bit executable on the same exponent may experience "Unable to initialize FFT" message. This happens when prime95 writes an FFT size to worktodo.txt and that FFT size is only supported by just one of the two executables. For example, the 2240K FFT length is supported for 64-bit Core 2 but not 32-bit Core 2. Fixed, somewhat inelegantly, in 26.5 -- unimplemented FFT lengths are ignored when worktodo.txt is read.

    4) Prime95 will sometimes inexplicably unreserve exponents. I think this happens when prime95 incorrectly calculates the CPU speed. Version 26.5 will only use a new slower CPU speed measurement after several slower CPU measurements. Hopefully, this will resolve the unreserve problem caused by a single erroneous CPU speed measurement.

    5) Prime95 would lose the how_far_factored and tests_saved information on PRP= lines in worktodo.txt. Fixed in 26.5.

    5) Prime95 did not offer an option to delete P-1 save files when a work unit completes. Fixed in 26.5.

    6) Prime95 did not fully understand Sandy Bridge CPUID output. Fixed in 26.5.

    7) Prime95 did not accurately report the CPU speed. Fixed in 26.5.

    8) At startup, the workers threads do not start up properly until communication with the server completes. If you have a large worktodo.txt file, this will result in wasted CPU time and many "use count" error messages. Fixed in 26.5.

    9) Time estimates for trial factoring to 2^79 and above were incorrect. Fixed in 26.5.

    Prime95 v26.5 Build 2

    1) Minor bug fixes.

    2) Starting in build 2, P-1 work will display the chance of finding a factor.

    The worktodo.txt line must include how_far_factored using the new syntax:

    Pminus1=k,b,n,c,B1,B2[,how_far_factored][,B2_start][,"factors"]

    ftp://mersenne.org/gimps/p95v265.zip - x32

    ftp://mersenne.org/gimps/p64v265.zip - x64

  2. Χρονια πολλα ραααααα!!

    Εκτος απο υγεια και ευτυχια σου εύχομαι να παρει επιτελους και εναν τιτλο η ομαδουλα που υποστιριζεις γιατι 40 χρονια ειναι πολλα. ΠΑΡΑ πολλα. :p

    Οσο για τον στρατο μην τους ακους. Μπορεις να κατσεις στο Πανεπιστήμιο αλλα 5-6 χρονακια ανετα. Το εχει καταλαβει το νοημα ο Αντρέας. ;) Μετα βλεπεις :p

  3. Χρονια πολλα και καλη χρονια μορτες! :D

    Υγεια πανω απ'ολα και τα υπολοιπα θα ερθουνε!

    @unseen

    βαλε καμια φωτο με χιονι γιατι εδω δεν παιζει να δουμε φετος!

    Πρωτοχρονια με λιακαδα!

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  4. MSI Afterburner v.1.4.1

    Afterburner v.1.4.1 (2009-11-23)

    * Fix incorrect database entry of MSI N240GT D3 series

    changelog v.1.4.0

    * Added initial AMD RADEON HD 5970 series graphics cards support

    * Added voltage control for cost down reference design AMD RADEON HD 4870 series graphics cards with L6788A voltage regulators

    * Added voltage control for custom design MSI R4770 Cyclone graphics cards series with uP6204 voltage regulators

    * Ineffective and slow temperature, clock, GPU usage and fan speed monitoring implementation provided by native AMD's ADL SDK has been replaced with own more effective low-level codepath. Due to new codepath hardware monitoring related CPU performance hit has been reduced drastically on the systems with AMD graphics cards and drivers.

    * On-Screen Display and Logitech LCD monitoring modules no longer explicitly read displayed data from hardware and retrieve cached data from monitoring graphs instead. Due to this change CPU performance hit is reduced when OSD or LCD monitoring features are enabled.

    * Fan speed slider position and numeric fan speed input field are now being refreshed in automatic fan speed mode only when MSI Afterburner window is active.

    * Added configuration file switch allowing power users to unlock unofficial overclocking codepath in AMD display drivers (similar to AMDGPUClockTool, ATITool and RivaTuner overclocking implementation on AMD graphics cards).

    Unlike AMD's official ADL SDK overclocking ways, unofficial ones are not limited with CCC clock limit but have some alternate disadvantages (e.g. PowerPlay support limitation).

    Please take a note that unofficial overclocking methods are not supported either by AMD or by MSI, so unlock and use it at your own risk.

    * Now it is possible to toggle performance profiler status info visibility in hardware monitor window via [show status] option in the context menu.

    * Fixed L6788A database entry for AMD RADEON HD 4770 series graphics cards

    * GPU voltage monitoring feature is now locked and not available by default.

    Unfortunately some inexperienced users don't understand the risk of running multiple tools accessing voltage regulator at the same time and tend to use helper voltage monitoring features in everyday hardware monitoring sessions in conjunction with third party VRM monitoring tools, intensively writing data to VRM and periodically causing it to enter wrong state due to write collision. Unfortunately such issues are wrongly treated by certain users as instability of our product. To prevent such rumors, since this version voltage monitoring feature is no longer available to beginners by default.

    Experienced users understanding these specifics and accepting these risks may unlock voltage monitoring features via new safety option in [General]tab

    * AMD RV8xx I2C microcontroller is now being forcibly reset prior to starting new I2C transaction to minimize the risk of I2C collisions with third party tool without I2C synchronization protocol support (e.g. AMDGPUClockTool)

    * Added safety option allowing users to disable voltage control feature if it is not needed

    * Now Afterburner forcibly changes memory clock for all performance levels at once on AMD graphics cards with equal default memory clocks defined for all performance levels to bypass flickering issue caused by incorrect PowerPlay dynamic memory clock changing implementation on some cards

    * Added Catalyst driver family version detection for AMD graphics cards

    * Added option to display system time in the On-Screen Display

    * Added red and blue editions of default skin

    * Various minor user interface and skin tweaks

    * Added configuration file switches allowing power users to tweak Afterburner startup process and define startup delay or force the startup to be handled by Windows Vista / Windows 7 Task Scheduler to bypass UAC evaluation window (additional Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 runtime libraries installation is required for task scheduler based startup way)

    * MSI On-Screen Display server has been upgraded to version 3.6.0. New server provides improved desktop windows notification mechanism and also features optional power user oriented task scheduler based startup way

    * Added skin format reference documentation. Now third party skin designers may use this local offline documentation to create their own skins for MSI Afterburner. Official MSI Afterburner skin creation contest is approaching!

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  5. RealTemp 3.46

    I've added ATI GPU temperature monitoring to this version. I am using the ADL (AMD Display Library) SDK 2.0 to accomplish this which isn't the most efficient hardware monitoring library.

    Update: This seems to work on the 2000, 3000, 4000 and new 5000 series of ATI cards.

    On some GPUs in some situations, the performance of this library is terrible. On slower cards, I wouldn't recommend sampling the ATI GPU temperature sensor more than once every 5 seconds. RealTemp also includes the ability to easily temporarily disable this feature if you want to run any A / B comparisons or benchmarks.

    If this new feature works for you without any issues then that's great. If not, you can always turn it off completely by using the INI option:

    NoGPU=1

    I haven't heard of any problems yet on systems with single GPUs. If you are using a x2 or any unique CrossFire version then some feedback would be great. RealTemp is designed to report the highest temperature of the hottest GPU in CrossFire mode in the button on the main GUI. This button opens up another window where you are supposed to be able to monitor each GPU individually. With multi monitors it might label things funny like, GPU 1, GPU 2, GPU 3, GPU 4 but if you have two GPUs in your system then GPU 1 GPU 2 should belong to the first GPU and GPU 3 GPU 4 should belong to the second GPU. I wish I had some more time and some actual ATI hardware to test on but I've had to wing it because my new 5750 crapped out half way through development. I decided to get a refund rather than try my luck again. I might wait for a 5850 next time I'm feeling lucky.

    On Nvidia systems, RealTemp can report the GPU temperatures for each GPU in SLI mode but if you are not in SLI mode, then it can't report both GPUs. That's a work in progress.

    One user had an ATI card as his main card and an Nvidia card as his second card. RealTemp can't correctly handle situations like that either. It's one or the other at the moment.

    I added another INI option that might help a little in the above situation:

    NoATIGPU=1

    That might allow only the Nvidia GPU to be detected and reported in RealTemp so you can choose what one you want to see.

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  6. Real Temp 3.40

    Revision History

    3.40

    * Core i7/i5/Xeon Socket 1156 support including accurate turbo mode reporting.

    * New information window for NVIDIA GPUs with improved SLI support.

    * Correct reporting of Super Low Frequency Mode (SLFM) for Core 2 mobile CPUs.

    * Correct reporting of Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA) for Core 2 mobile CPUs.

    * Added VID reporting to the main GUI for Core 2 based CPUs.

    * Added a Fahrenheit=1 INI file option.

    * Added the option to view a Task Manager based or a C0% based load meter.

    * Added the ability to toggle C1E state and view the SpeedStep (EIST) state.

    * Improved dual and multi-monitor support including Anchor mode.

    * Includes RealTemp GT, a 6 core version of RealTemp for Gulftown CPUs.

    * Includes i7 Turbo, a high precision multiplier monitoring tool for all Core CPUs.

    * Includes LoadTester, a variable load, single core testing program.

    * Skull=1 or Skull=2 INI option for reading each CPU on a Dual Quad system.

    * Thanks rge, burebista and somebody on TPU for all of your ideas and help.

    http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1691/Real_Temp_3.40.html

  7. GPU-Z v0.3.6

    0.3.6

    * Added Infotips, they can be turned off in the system menu

    * Added preliminary support for ATI Radeon HD 5900 (Hemlock), HD 5600 (Cedar), HD 5300 (Redwood)

    * Added full support for HD 5850, HD 5770, HD 5750

    * GPU-Z no longer crashes on ATI ULPS enabled CrossFire configurations

    * Fillrate Pixel, Fillrate Texel, Memory Bandwidth will now correctly recalculate when clocks change

    * Bus Interface, ATI shader count is now periodically refreshed

    * Added support for HD 5850 voltages

    * Second voltage on HD 5870 correctly named VDDCI

    * ATI clock reading code fixed

    * Fixed default clock reading on HD 5850

    * Added Mutex to avoid collisions on long I2C operations

    * Added basic detection for a lot of NVIDIA card fakes

    * Added detection for ATI FireGL V7600, M92, RS880

    * Added detection for NVIDIA GT 130, 9600 GE, Tesla C1060, G 220, GT 220, NVS 3100, GTS 160 M, NVS 160M, NVS 150M, G105M, GT 240M, G105M, G210M, G310M, ION LE

    * Fixed die size and transistor count on G72 M

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  8. MSI AfterBurner 1.20

    Afterburner v.1.2.0 (2009-10-12)

    * Added NVIDIA G 210 and GT 240 series graphics cards support

    * Added voltage control for custom design MSI N220GT and N240GT series graphics cards with uP6262 voltage regulators

    * Added intitial AMD RADEON HD 5750 and AMD RADEON HD 5770 series graphics cards support

    * Added Logitech keyboards LCD displays support. Now it is possible to display hardware monitor data in Logitech keyboards LCD

    * Extended I2C address scanning range for uP6208 voltage regulators to allow supporting voltage control on non-MSI custom design graphics cards equipped with uP6208

    * Fixed on-board memory size detection for AMD RADEON HD 5000 series graphics cards

    * Now option also affects voltage control

    * Fixed database entry for AMD RADEON HD 4890 series graphics cards. Afterburner no longer adjusts 2D voltage instead of 3D voltage on AMD RADEON HD 4890

    * Fixed database entry for AMD RADEON HD 5850 series graphics cards. Afterburner no longer adjusts UVD voltage instead of 3D voltage on AMD RADEON HD 5850

    * Automatic profiles manager is now restarted after resuming from suspended mode

    * Revised VRM access synchronization protocol for safer simultaneous VRM polling by multiple software products at the same time

    * Added setting to the context menu of detached hardware monitor window. When this option is disabled, hardware monitor window can be minimized to the taskbar while staying in detached mode

    * Now it is possible to pause hardware monitor activity via option in the context menu of hardware monitor window

    * Maximum allowed hardware polling period has been extended from 5 to 60 seconds

    * Added configuration file setting allowing power users to display performance profiler status informaition in the hardware monitor window. The information allows estimating average CPU performance hit caused by hardware monitor and software automatic fan control layers

    * Optimized timer message queue processing under high CPU load conditions for better hardware monitoring and software automatic fan control events handling

    * Reduced CPU usage for simultaneous GPU clock frequency and GPU usage readings on AMD graphics cards, both values are being read in single pass now

    * Maximum limits has been extended from 1000 to 1500MHz for core clock graph and from 2000 to 2500MHz for shader clock and memory clock graphs

    * Added readme file and option to display it in the installer

    * Now tab is not displayed in advanced settings window if there are no fan control capable GPUs in the system

    * Updated context help files, added more hints to button help

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  9. RealTemp 3.35

    Lots of minor changes behind the scenes including better support for Intel's new socket 1156 CPUs as well as their new Core i7 mobile CPUs.

    Changes include:

    -the use of the i7 Turbo method to calculate the multiplier for all CPUs. If this causes a problem for older Core 2 CPUs that may have the internal timers disabled then you will need to add this line to the RealTemp.INI file to use the previous method:

    MSRMulti=1

    The new i7 Turbo based method when used on a modern Core i7 or i5 CPU with C3/C6 enabled in the bios will be able to show you the multiplier of the hardest working core which in my opinion and Intel's opinion, best represents how fast your CPU is actually working. This method also works well with Core 2 mobile CPUs that support Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA).

    The i7 Turbo method allows Super Low Frequency Mode (SLFM) to be displayed correctly on the Core 2 mobile processors that support this feature. A multiplier of 3.0 at idle when this feature is enabled is typical.

    -the elapsed timer has been fixed so it shouldn't lose time any more.

    -a work around for an incorrect bios setting was found for the missing core issues that sometimes plagued Quad core owners.

    -a Task Manager based load meter (TM Load) was added as an option. The original load meter is based on the percentage of time a CPU is in the C0 state which is very accurate for many CPUs. Mobile CPUs work completely different and this number does not accurately reflect the load of the CPU at idle so now you have an option.

    -the XS Benchmark was changed slightly so now you can Cancel it while it is running and you shouldn't see any more, "Program isn't responding" messages when it is fully loaded testing.

    -an option to display your temperatures in Fahrenheit was added. Just add this to your RealTemp.INI file.

    Fahrenheit=1

    -the Settings window has been reworked for better consistency in preparation for possible future upgrades.

    -only maximum VID is displayed in the Settings window for Core 2 owners for less confusion. This option will display real time VID on the main screen.

    -an option to Disable Turbo Mode on Core i5/i7 CPUs.

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  10. CPU-Tweaker 1.3 Beta 3

    # Latest Changes

    - Add support for Intel Core i5 & i7 (Lynnfield) CPUs

    - DPI size limitation was removed

    - Fix a bug with Unlock procedure With Lynnfield CPUs

    δεν υπαρχει καποιο επισημο changelog, αλλα φαινεται να δινει την δυνατοτητα να αλλαξεις timings και στις μητρικες που δεν γινοταν.

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  11. GPU-Z v0.3.5

    0.3.5

    * ATI Radeon HD 5870 (Cypress) fully supported (includes voltage monitoring)

    * Added or improved support for NVIDIA FX5500, 9400 GT, G73, GTS 240, GT 140, FX 1800, GT 120 (Apple), FX 380, FX 350, GTX 295 Single PCB, Quadro CX, FX 5800, FX 4800, FX 3800, GTX 180M, GTX 260M, FX 2700M, G 110M, GT 120M, GT 220M, FX 1700M, G 105M, MCP79MX

    * Added or improved support for ATI HD 4730, HD 4650 AGP, M92, M96, M98

    * Added clock reading for Intel i910, i915, i945, 946

    * Added support for DDR3 detection on G9x

    * Added monitoring support for RV7xx based mobile chips

    * Voltage controller "slaves" are now called "phases"

    * Added Intel Havendale detection

    * Fixed BIOS parsing on some newer HD 4870 cards

    * Added voltage monitoring support for MSI N275GTX Lightning

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