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  1. I've have troubles to login at hwbot.org with my old Opera (12.12). There were no problems before - I didn't log out since 2014 :) I clean cache and cookies today and need to log in again, but login window doesn't pop up. Is it possible to fix this or I need to change my old good browser for something new?

    I solve problem myself - I add to cookies user and password values from firefox manually.

  2. I'd like to see SPi 32M for 478 and 939 they are fast enough to this. And I prefer classic platforms for classic hardware, so 775 and AM2NF3 restrictions for GPU should be fair, DDR2 for 478 also ;)

    Will be Special Olympics for non-standard hw? Cyrix, PoverVR, S3 etc? :) What about Aquamark? I forsee some troubles with wrapper.

    1. LCC for s939 @3.0GHz - spi1m

    3GHz for 939 is not low clock in general. If you go subzero I think it should be no limits.

    Agree with TerraRaptor for LLC idea. Propose 2800MHz for 939, 4000-4200 for 478, 1600 for 370 (no P3-S allowed) and 2400 for Socket A.

  3. I'm against this idea. If you can't beat subzero guys it's not their problem - it's your pain in ass. Those who gain better results get more points in personal and in team rankings. It's the base. That's why guys with LN2 get more points, that's why guys who good in tweaking get more points, that's why guys who get high clocks (make mods, etc) get more points. It's a competition after all.

    Enthusiast league exist for the reasons you mentioned. I think it's enough.

  4. My first benched PC was in average middletower case. I've benched outdoors with my friends at -20°C ambient. There are no problem to integrate SS in fulltower too, as for waterchillers - they are no different from watercooling gears. All of these systems can count as regular PCs but they doesn't.

    We already have cooling restrictions for enthusiast league. All that guys with daily PCs are already here. If some of those "mainstream performance enthusiasts" who doesn't want to compete because enthusiast league is too "pro" for them, then it only means that they don't want to overclock at all.

  5. I've got some of my ucbench submissions blocked. Last one was modified and get value achieved with 4 threads (for 4 thread cpu).

    Does that means that blocked results can be modified for right thread score and get back to the ranking?

    For example this score was blocked but it has 4 thread score that should be legit.

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