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GeorgeStorm

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  1. I have no power with the competitions (as far as I'm aware) other than being able to remove incorrect subs, but please fire subs my way to sort out if you do see them (via PM or whatever) Edit: I have found the page, I think I can see how to fix some of those problems but don't want to muck it up so I'll leave it to Leeg Also Unity there was no link on that Night Raid sub which was the issue apparently.
  2. I could be mistaken as I rarely take part in competitions, but I believe it's a general competition rule when dealing with 'teams' needing multiple submissions per stage. (both country and team cup)
  3. @Leeghoofd needing clarification here. Two AM3 chips used in two different boards (one AM3 on AM2+), count as two subs? (so go by the mobo socket) Two different 775 boards used, one s771 cpu and one s775 cpu, count as two subs? (so go by the cpu socket) Which is correct? This thread has confused me
  4. Do you have any before/after photos so you can see which scores exactly lost points?
  5. Recalculating the lower score normally removes the points but doesn't remove it from the rankings annoyingly
  6. Only one submission per user per stage, so your better submission is counting.
  7. In general that's been the way hwbot has worked, it's only the 'active' component which counts as sharing (gpu for 3d, cpu for most 2d, mem for mem benches, mobo for mobo freq). Not ideal but since you can't really prove otherwise better than nothing.
  8. @havli can you explain why it kills them in the way it does? Killing something whilst running a bench is something everyone is aware of, chips dying after being shut down without issues having run x265 make little sense to anyone, and that is the issue.
  9. The issue is the way it kills hw, I've never heard of benches that run no problem, you can save scores etc, then shut down after the session, but when you try to use the CPU again it's dead. That seems off to me, but maybe it happens with other benches as well? Killing a CPU whilst benching is fair enough, them dying after benching whilst off seems wrong.
  10. I see your point and agree, in that if you're going to remove TPP from inactive members, TPP in general should be looked at (in terms of what benches get it, much in the same way it's regularly looked at for hw and global points)
  11. You could end up with some kind of 'retired' league, where users are put when inactive, so you can still see where they would rank etc, but the 'main' leagues are full of only active benchers, would make them more dynamic/relevant without 'losing' anything?
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