Hello,
We are using Passmark Burnin Test Pro V5.3 1026 and recently upgraded to build 1036. For months now we have been plagued with receive over-run errors (with 12-hours of stress) on the serial ports with some of the newer product lines. Upgrading to build 1036 causes faster failures. In performing validation using the portmon utility from Sysinternals I found that for some reason there are 3 successive 100-byte writes, then three 100 byte reads. The serial ports are provided by a Winbond (now Nuvoton) LPC SuperIO controller that has 16-byte FIFOs.
With the older version, the testers had been rebooting Windows, then running the test again.
We are seeing failures more often using Windows 2000 SP4. The information on one of these test units as reported on the report follows (build 1036 fails to report the hard drives):
Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 build 2195
Number of CPUs: 1 (2 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
CPU manufacturer: GenuineIntel
CPU type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5300 @ 1.73GHz
CPU features: MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 DEP PAE
CPU1 speed: 1728.6 MHz
CPU L2 Cache: 2 MB
RAM: 1014 MB
Video card: Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family (Resolution: 800x600x32)
Example tests for a 12-hour duration follow:
Test Start time: Wed Jul 15 16:10:04 2009
Test Stop time: Thu Jul 16 04:10:08 2009
Test Duration: 012h 00m 04s
Test Name Cycles Operations Result Errors Last Error
CPU - Maths 18231 1.995 Trillion PASS 0 No errors
CPU - SIMD 3723 2.530 Trillion PASS 0 No errors
Memory (RAM) 80 120 Billion PASS 0 No errors
Disk (C: ) 40 116 Billion PASS 0 No errors
Disk (E: ) 310 115 Billion PASS 0 No errors
CD/DVD (D 98 143 Billion PASS 0 No errors
Network 1 285 2.284 Million PASS 0 No errors
Parallel Port 184 55.252 Million PASS 0 No errors
Video Playback 7160 31987 PASS 0 No errors
Serial Port 1 996 57.414 Million PASS 0 No errors
Serial Port 2 996 57.421 Million PASS 0 No errors
We are using Passmark Burnin Test Pro V5.3 1026 and recently upgraded to build 1036. For months now we have been plagued with receive over-run errors (with 12-hours of stress) on the serial ports with some of the newer product lines. Upgrading to build 1036 causes faster failures. In performing validation using the portmon utility from Sysinternals I found that for some reason there are 3 successive 100-byte writes, then three 100 byte reads. The serial ports are provided by a Winbond (now Nuvoton) LPC SuperIO controller that has 16-byte FIFOs.
With the older version, the testers had been rebooting Windows, then running the test again.
We are seeing failures more often using Windows 2000 SP4. The information on one of these test units as reported on the report follows (build 1036 fails to report the hard drives):
Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 build 2195
Number of CPUs: 1 (2 Core(s)/CPU, 1 Logical(s)/Core)
CPU manufacturer: GenuineIntel
CPU type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5300 @ 1.73GHz
CPU features: MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 DEP PAE
CPU1 speed: 1728.6 MHz
CPU L2 Cache: 2 MB
RAM: 1014 MB
Video card: Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family (Resolution: 800x600x32)
Example tests for a 12-hour duration follow:
Test Start time: Wed Jul 15 16:10:04 2009
Test Stop time: Thu Jul 16 04:10:08 2009
Test Duration: 012h 00m 04s
Test Name Cycles Operations Result Errors Last Error
CPU - Maths 18231 1.995 Trillion PASS 0 No errors
CPU - SIMD 3723 2.530 Trillion PASS 0 No errors
Memory (RAM) 80 120 Billion PASS 0 No errors
Disk (C: ) 40 116 Billion PASS 0 No errors
Disk (E: ) 310 115 Billion PASS 0 No errors
CD/DVD (D 98 143 Billion PASS 0 No errors
Network 1 285 2.284 Million PASS 0 No errors
Parallel Port 184 55.252 Million PASS 0 No errors
Video Playback 7160 31987 PASS 0 No errors
Serial Port 1 996 57.414 Million PASS 0 No errors
Serial Port 2 996 57.421 Million PASS 0 No errors
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