The reason for the big difference between 4threads and multithreaded is because I scaled the multithreaded much higher then single or 4threaded. With the next version, I think I'm gonna scale the 4 threaded back higher.
Yeah because now it looks like only cpu freq. matters,. I mean i7 950 @ 4ghz almost like IB or Haswell Oc'ed :nerd: here is mine at 4.6Ghz
+ it's now 32bit, at the same clockspeed, there won't be much difference I think, 64bit was very different though... It's difficult to make a good scaling reliable bench without much test systems...
^ Yea I believe you, Idk i would let app decide and use extra features if available Here is my improved score @ 4.67ghz / ram 2166mhz
.net 4.5 installed and fully updated: But, on the off-hand chance that the installation had become somehow corrupted, I uninstalled, re-installed and updated .net 4.5. I downloaded a fresh copy of BH, extracted it, ran it, and: Did the 'fix' as you linked to previously: Ran BH again: So, what do I win?
m8 i have the same error as and no matter how hard i tried i cant fix it.how did u unistall and reinstall framework 4?
Run the installer executable once to uninstall (choose uninstall, not repair), again to reinstall. Windows Update to update, obviously.
it says that the net framework its a part from the os and cant install it and also it doesnt let me to choose anything.im running windows 8 64bit.
Sorry, I cannot help you with that. I am using 7. I works quite easily for me. Another reason for me stay with 7. Good luck.
I never used 8 before, but I installed it on my Athlon to see what he meant. My conclusion louds that it's certainly NOT a problem with .net framework because w8 downloads and updates it automatically when starting a program that uses it. If it really is a problem with Framework, w8 would specify the error more in that way and would probably suggest to reinstall it. Here it doesn't. I keep searching to a fix for this, however, just this exact problem has been fixed on all other systems by the lodctr command... This is a weird issue that has to get fixed.
Actually, I was referring to my issue, not johnnyman28 having problems with Windows 8. I take it then, that the steps I have taken should have worked? Let me ask, are there any specific services that need to be running? I have disabled several.
I don't know which services it needs to be able to run normally, but don't disable important services that help windows run correctly. There is still no other fix, so yes, normally the issue should have been fixed with the steps you followed. I hope to find one quickly.
:thumbup: Its kinda funny, because earlier I was comparing this CPU among some other IB vs Haswell notebook CPU's at Notebookcheck.