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  1. What I think should be done is a steady decline of points

     

    instead of it just being 0.1 points after a certain rank it should go 1.5 1.3 1.1 0.9 etc.

     

    and everyone that submited into the top 100 shouldn't get a 0.1 point because people can just run at stock speeds without trying.

     

    Also effort is irrelevant here. I can tweak for hours with my hardware only to get beaten by a guy with an i7 with no tweaks simply because he has a better cpu for 3dmark06 or whatever

  2. What I think should be done is a steady decline of points

     

    instead of it just being 0.1 points after a certain rank it should go 1.5 1.3 1.1 0.9 etc.

     

    and everyone that submited into the top 100 shouldn't get a 0.1 point because people can just run at stock speeds without trying.

     

    Also effort is irrelevant here. I can tweak for hours with my hardware only to get beaten by a guy with an i7 with no tweaks simply because he has a better cpu for 3dmark06 or whatever

  3. Guys I don't like the new way that points work

     

    I mean take for example SPI for 720 BE http://www.hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?t=4465&page=7

     

    How come you need to be 23# to get any decent points and after that it's just 0.1? For popular hardware the best scores are because people have high end cooling. Now the people with air cooling have no chance at getting any points.

     

    I thought this change was gonna be suited for people that can't have high end stuff. Guess it's the otherway around.

  4. Did you try to open the saved result with exactly the same wPrime version?

     

    Your system might have been overclocked too far to write a save file properly...

     

    Well I'm sure it can't be a different version, seeing as the 1024m save file worked.

     

    Here's the OC if anyones wondering

     

    wprime32mwin.png

  5. I was benching wprime on a rig with no internet, and after getting a nice score I saved it. When I was able to access the internet I tried to open the score with wPrime but I got a invalid checksum error.

     

    bahhhhhhhhh

  6. Trying to submit a pifast score for a celeron pentium 4 360 and I get this

     

    Crap. An error happened.

     

    We could blame this on you but it's most likely our crappy coding skills. You could try again or nudge our developpers for fixing this.

    Error message

    org.apache.torque.TorqueException: com.mysql.jdbc.MysqlDataTruncation: Data truncation: Data too long for column 'name' at row 1

    Error stack trace

    org.apache.torque.util.BasePeer.throwTorqueException line 105

    org.apache.torque.util.BasePeer.insertOrUpdateRecord line 680

    org.apache.torque.util.BasePeer.doInsert line 562

    org.hwbot.persistence.base.BaseImagePeer.doInsert line 238

    org.hwbot.persistence.base.BaseImagePeer.doInsert line 605

    org.hwbot.persistence.base.BaseImage.save line 8788

    org.hwbot.persistence.base.BaseImage.save line 8752

    org.hwbot.persistence.base.BaseImage.save line 8733

    org.hwbot.web.actions.SubmitResultAction.run line 210

    org.hwbot.web.actions.HwbotAction.execute line 29

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