Looks like Lavalys Everest has a new version out as of October 22nd 2004! Go over and grab
Everest 1.51 to check anything from your CPU/System settings to running memory bandwidth benchmarks! The new version is 1.51 and offers some improvements...
Major Improvements
- Anti-virus software support for ClamWin Antivirus
- Support for multi-core (CMP) AMD processors
- Support for several new hardware monitoring chips
- Improved chipset information for nVIDIA nForce2 and nForce4
Major Fixes
- CPU clock measurement
- License expiry issues
- Identification of high-end AMD processors
This comes just a week after version 1.50 came out on the 14th offering the following fixes and improvements..
New Features
- Audit and Change Tracking of Windows Updates
- Extended Remote Monitor module to monitor and control remote processes & services
- Chassis intrusion detection
- Enhanced support for servers and workstations (ECC & ECC scrubbing information)
- GPU sensor and overclock information for ATI Radeon family graphics cards
- New benchmark to measure DRAM memory latency
- Improved Chipset page to provide more accurate information about AMD Hammer systems
- Extended PCI devices information, including support for HyperTransport, PCI-X and PCI Express
- Revised support for Windows XP SP2, including enhanced Bluetooth layer support
- Full Swedish localization
Major Improvements
- Network bandwidth usage optimizations in Remote Monitor
- Improved memory benchmarks accuracy and SMBus code stability
- Improved anti-virus software support for eTrust EZ Antivirus and Vet Anti-Virus
- Support for several new hardware monitoring chips
- Support for ATI Radeon 9250, 9550, X300, X600, X700 and X800 family graphics chips
- Support for nVIDIA GeForce 6200, 6600 and 6800 family graphics chips
- Support for the latest processors including AMD Sempron and Intel Xeon 64
- Support for Socket 775 and Socket 939 platforms
- Enhanced support for AMD PowerNow! and Cool'n'Quiet
- Extended memory timings and overclock information
- PCI Express motherboards and graphics cards support
- Enhanced support for ULi K7, K8 and P4 chipsets
- Detailed chipset information for Intel i910, 915, 925 series and E7221, E7320, E7520, E7525
- Detailed chipset information for nVIDIA nForce4, VIA K8M800 and KT880
- /IDLE command-line option to run EVEREST at idle priority
Major Fixes
- Services and system drivers list under Windows Server 2003
- Several issues under Japanese Windows
- Improved stability under VMware virtual machines
- Intermittent crashes due to DirectX-related issues
- SQL anomalies due to long folder names
- Report Converter converting issues on several pages
- SMART disk health information on VIA SATA controllers
Good thing I checked for updates before I finished my Intel 1066MHz CPU and Chipset benchmarking!