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Hyperhorn

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  1. [x] Global points for CPU-Z

    However I like all kind of %-OC rankings, which should be pretty easy to establish (as OC in MHz and CPU default clock frequency data is already there), but I don't think ít should or can replace CPU-Z (MHz) - it's basically another category. Independent from the possibility of gathering points for %-OC I would like to see this because of the database-aspect.

    another poll about global for AMD record

    Coun't me in for Via, too. Oh, and Cyrix, don't forget those please. What about IDT, Rise and Transmeta, don't we like them? :)

    If AMD starts to offer competitive CPUs for benching again, they will be good enough for global records. As long as that doesn't happen hardware points only is fine and a filter option will do the job for everybody who is interested in AMD records IMO. ;)

     

    *preparing for getting flamed* :o

  2. Bugs and other stuff worth mentioning I've seen for now:

    - When country/region filter is applied the filter is only enabled as long as you don't click through the rankings. If you click "Show previos/next 20" the filter is disabled and you have to apply it again.

    - When you change the league you wan't to compete it's not updated ranking-wise on your personal site (#xxx out of xxx)

    - I've no idea where you can see the user ranking limited to your own team - is it e.g. for PCGH http://uat.hwbot.org/rankings/overclocker/team/pc_games_hardware, where I get HTTP Status 404?

    - Page "About us/active volunteers" seems to be a bit outdated (e.g. der8auer is missing)

  3. It doesn't matter what you say/show/prove, if people want to believe something. On a daily basis I can see, that there is no way to convince somebody that his/her claims of partiality are false if they are already built on presumption/feelings.

     

    However you can try to show others that the spreaded claims of partiality are false by the way how you act. ;)

     

    Don't believe it? Then let's say you prefer Asus actually! Why else would you open a new thread only to show how many Asus boards you've benched and link to some sessions where you used Asus products successfully where it was not needed? I know it's a clever PR maneuver and your attempt to cover the real reason has failed. You're biased and I will tell everyone about it. Die in hell! :)

     

    (Yep, that's like fanboys want to discuss with unblemished editors ;))

  4. Rev4 changes are expected to have a bigger impact than a few +/- 1 changes, but let's wait for an official answer.

     

    However I think this screenshot was made for showing how close the competition is:

    Today team ranking top 20 goes from 13.7K to 42.8K, rev 4 beta ranking range is 12.9K up to 33.0K

    Today user ranking top 20 goes from 760 to 2,100, rev 4 bet ranking range is 1,000 up to 2.470

     

    --> Percentage-wise lower top 20s are closer to the leaders than before, atleast at this beta stage

  5. So that's why Lippokratis showed one of his setups instead. :D

     

    The interviews are just a part of a bigger article about the history of CPU overclocking (from the 80s up to now) in the PC Games Hardware print magazine 05/2011. More info here:

    http://www.pcgameshardware.de/heft/heft-archiv/?hid=05_11_Magazin

    http://www.pcgameshardware.de/heft/heft-archiv/?hid=05_11_DVD

     

    Thanks to everyone involved. ;)

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