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As mentioned already, at the moment the national and team ranks are based on your league. So it's saying you're the #1 ranked Enthusiast in France and in your team.
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1m and wprime 32m rev7, pifast rev8. There were threads about benchmarks gaining/losing points
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Bullshooter - Core i9 9900K @ 7001MHz - 3060 cb Cinebench - R15
GeorgeStorm replied to websmile's topic in Result Discussions
Great chip, now you just need to do what I need to do and improve the awful efficiency -
Submits motherboard tab not giving all ROG Maximum XI Gene motherboards
GeorgeStorm replied to rkinslo's topic in Support
Type more and it should appear, I added it recently -
HWBOT Revision 8 will go live Saturday 26th jan
GeorgeStorm replied to Sheppix's topic in HWBOT News
Overall looking good, some UI tweaks still needed but the only 'big' issue I can see so far is score comments seem to be not displaying/broken. -
HWBOT Revision 8 will go live Saturday 26th jan
GeorgeStorm replied to Sheppix's topic in HWBOT News
The ranking on the left is for seasonal not career I believe. The interface needs some updates to make sense -
ikki - GeForce GTX 770 @ 1750/2095MHz - 166359 marks 3DMark03
GeorgeStorm replied to Radi's topic in Result Discussions
Wouldn't 7 score much higher? Great work regardless! -
Cautilus' Rev8 Proposal
GeorgeStorm replied to Cautilus's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
In what way? -
Cautilus' Rev8 Proposal
GeorgeStorm replied to Cautilus's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
Overall I think it's reasonable. As mentioned privately I think it would be sensible to have a worldwide ranking for both seasonal and career points. Then you have league, national, team and worldwide ranking for both. May have more to comment on later. -
ROG Maximus XI
GeorgeStorm replied to Alex@ro's topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OC
I thought it was because one of the gb3 subtests massively favours bandwidth, and is weighed heavily enough in the overall score that pushing that high gives you a better score overall even if you lose score in other subtests? (but I could be wrong as I've not tested myself) -
Results submitted to uat.hwbot.org won't be ported back to the main site as far as I'm aware. It's a test server, normally using a copy of the main database, hence why it'll often be a little out of date.
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Done https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/c9z390_pgw/