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  • Max Heat on Haswell-EP

    Has anyone tried BurnInTest on Haswell-EP systems with loads of cores? These are the Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 series. Does the maximum heat algorithm also push a system with dual sockets and 12-18 cores per socket up to a true maximum temperature?

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    The number of CPUs (Packages x cores x threads) that can be tested is currently 256 in V8 of BurnInTest (where supported by the Operating System).

    This also means that CPUs across multiple processor groups can be tested.

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    • #3
      Tried the trial BIT 8.0 on a system with dual Intel Xeon E5-2680 v3 CPUs. Those are Haswell-EP with 12 cores each. Seems to run ok. However, in the test report, temperature Min/Current/Max values are shown for all CPU cores except that cores 6 and 7 on both CPU 0 and 1 are all "NA / NA / NA".

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      • #4
        To help us investigate, could you please email us a trace log file showing the test run with temperature reporting?

        Please turn on Preferences->Logging, Activity trace 2 (text) and set the Logging interval to 1 minute. Please run the test for a couple of minutes with the CPU temperature monitoring and send us the *.trace files to:
        help [at] passmark [dot] com

        Thanks.

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        • #5
          Also, if you could collect detailed debug logs for the BurnInTest start-up and email us these, that would also be helpful. To do this, please start BurnInTest with the "-U" command line parameter (please see help) and email us the debug*.trace file(s).
          Thanks.

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