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Thank you sawo for the patch. May I share it with my team mates?
Getting back to my reply 😀 to the original post. Has there been any progress forward here? If not then it looks like a trimmed down Vista is going to have to do.
This question is of great interest to me. Is there anyone who has a work round or a solution as yet?
Would this link be of any use in making changes to the actual application ?
Why not just flash the cards.
If I was only going to use a single core graphic card then that would be the easy option to flash the bios as that would take at most a reboot and 30 secs of flashing. But the process for a HD3870x2 with dual cores is less simple and very very time consuming. Dual core bios flashing is not straight forward like a single card with one core. Then take into consideration that each benchmark has its own max frequency of the graphic card. So you would need to re-flash the bios for all 4 of the major benchmarks. And in one benchmark you often change the clocks for some of the individual tests. 🙂 That is not practical when you are benching with LN2 or Dry Ice, one pot on the CPU and four on the graphic cards is a lot of work. You need easy solution not complicated ones at that juncture. So in OS applications are the way to go.
Thanks Arris for your welcome. I am hoping to learn how to trim the OS down to the barest minimum; the end product must have as few services running as possible while still being able to run FutureMark 3D benchmarks. Once I have read through as many of the posts and threads here that are applicable I will get on with trimming down the OS and testing to see what does and what does not work. If as is claimed Server08 is quicker than Vista then it is a big positive. We (nut cases who push hardware far to hard) are obliged to use Vista to bench 3D application when running dual graphic cards in Crossfire. As Vista at present is the only platform that allows application over clocking of the graphic cards. Flashing the bios of a dual core graphic card is doable but a real pain if you know what I mean. Not as simple to do as with a single core card. So if you want dual card on a Intel chip set you have to use Vista. Well you had to use Vista I do not know of anyone using Server as yet. Maybe a good reason for that, 😀 but anyway it is fun to learn new stuff anyhow.
Thank you for responding. My query has been dealt with in a most satisfactory manner.
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