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A respond a little bit late:
Those china mutants get in the same category as displayed by GPU-Z. In the past MXM adapters existed and there we also did not created new categories.
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List of CPUs allowed for this category:
Pentium Gold G5500
Pentium Gold G5500T
Pentium Gold G5600
Core i3-8100T
Core i3-8100
Core i3-8300T
Core i3-8300
Core i3-8350KIn GPU-Z: Device ID 8086 3E91
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On 12/12/2023 at 12:26 PM, SanyaX said:
add please
Kllisre X79 2.72A https://valid.x86.fr/qzsp6f chipset C602
Huanan E5 ver 3.2s1 https://valid.x86.fr/vf6itx Chipset h67
Huanan X79 Deluxe ver12 https://valid.x86.fr/evzwtr Chipset c604 (version is of great importance in the configuration of the board)
DFI CS32-TC https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/dfi-cs32-tc https://valid.x86.fr/u7fevl
asus p4c800-e https://valid.x86.fr/hzahui (on the motherboard it says p4c800-e rev 2.00)
soltek 916PEA-L https://valid.x86.fr/bjmmb6
Thanks
https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/cs32_tc/
https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/916pea_l/ - added as Canyon according to some Russian pages
P4C800-E - please use existing category, no new category because of revision change. Only exception ever made was some nforce boards where the northbridge changed with newer revs and CPU-Z was able to detect.
Same problem with your chinese boards. Almost no CPU-Z support and lots of multiple revs. I will try to find a general solution but will take some time.
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I was not part of the discussion but from my knowledge on this topic:
- costs for BM are way higher than money comes from patreon
- supporting s 775 is a huge task, because of dozens of different platforms
- workforce however is needed on supporting the newest platforms, because they have the highest priority
- BM is not needed for 775, you can submit without it (except CB23)
Mat is doing this as volunteer, so he decides on what he wants to work. I think it should be known in general, that telling someone how he has to spend his freetime is not a fine move.
btw, BM 11.3 should support s775 to some point again.
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Well if you delidd it, you should find a Raven Ridge core under IHS if its faked its still a Dali core.
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The point is, does AMD fool us with their CPU-ID again or is it this time Raven Ridge for real (thus qualify for a new category)?
In 2019 german Computerbase already revealed that C6M20FH was used for Athlon 300GE. AMD said this CPU is 12nm, so everybody thought it is Picasso. They still say that for the PRO part: https://www.amd.com/de/product/8896
However the Athlon 300 non-pro part is Dali: https://www.amd.com/en/product/8986
I doubt that there are any physical difference between those parts.
3000G is still Picasso according to AMD and also C6M20FH, how can that be?: https://www.amd.com/en/product/8956
Back to the 3000G topic: I just went through some of the subs in our db: It dont find any ID other than Model 8 Ext. Model 18. So @unityofsaints is your CPU new? If so, the news from videocardz must be wrong. AMD didnt update the core of 3000G from Dali to Raven Ridge, they actually downgraded it.
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This seems to be all Dali CPUs. However some are still marked as Picasso. Anyway I will need to go through this list by myself and fix some db elements.
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On 11/18/2023 at 6:26 AM, unityofsaints said:
At the end of the day the way the DB is structured, every CPU is associated with a core and in this case it's currently Dali. I'm not claiming that there is anything drastically different between the two revisions, quite the opposite, but in order to make hwbot as noob-friendly as possible and to avoid confusion I still think it would make sense to have two different categories. It's not easy to know where to sub a score when CPU-Z tells you Raven Ridge but the only 3000G you can find in the DB is a Dali...
Stock clocks are not different if that's what you're asking, for OC capabilities I can't say anything meaningful because I only have one chip of each type.
Its correct, in this cases we make new categories. However things look strange here.
Initially released, this CPU was branded by AMD as Picasso but 14nm on the spec page. But die shots reveal, it couldnt be Raven Ridge (14nm). Newer versions of CPU-Z now corrected them to Dali. Also Picasso was 12nm.
However news indicate, that AMD updated the core from Raven Ridge to Dali. https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-has-a-new-box-for-its-14nm-2-core-athlon-3000g-desktop-cpu
Now the confusion is complete, as 3000G was actually Dali from begin, or not? Judging from submissions in our db, they didnt changed the core just in the last days...
I guess only IHS removal could help here if really a new core is under the hood.
edit: I remember I wrote Franck in 2020 to change the displayed core in CPU-Z:
QuoteHey Franck,
thx for answering me. We have here is a quite interesting case I would say ?AMD says 14nm: https://www.amd.com/en/products/apu/amd-athlon-3000gDelidding 3000G shows DALI Die: https://twitter.com/momomo_us/status/1199354469227487232also 3200U is DALI: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/dkvhza/decided_to_repaste_my_ryzen_3_3200u_surprised_how/All share the same ID.
Even if AMD thinks this guy is more a Picasso than a Raven Ridge, it doesnt use their die. Its something new. I would say its DALI but Linux Code also has something named Raven2 and Pollock.List of Dali Core CPUs, or a least CPUs which are 14nm according to AMD website:Athlon Silver 3050GE Athlon Silver 3050U 3015e 3020e Athlon Gold 3150U Athlon Silver 3050e Ryzen 3 3250U Athlon 3000G Athlon 300GE Athlon 300U Athlon 320GE Ryzen 3 3200U Do we have an idea how to identify them in CPU-Z?TIABR,Greg -
On 11/19/2023 at 1:40 AM, SanyaX said:
add please MSI MS-6526
FUJITSU FJNBB29
thanks
https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/fjnbb29/ - already there but corrected chipset
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Is there any difference to the stock 6900HS? Sadly looks like this is just a rebranded CPU especially for Lenovo.
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All sources say KM266 Pro
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/biostar-m7vig-400
https://www.biostar-usa.com/mbdetails.asp?model=M7VIG 400CPU-Z seems bogus
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On 11/4/2023 at 3:39 PM, TASOS said:
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On 10/25/2023 at 10:05 PM, stunned_guy said:
https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/l_ig41m__l_ig41m2__l_ig41m3_lenovo_g41/
Bad CPU-Z support for this. I renamed an existing category, as CPU-Z valids dont display anything useable.
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On 10/14/2023 at 6:39 AM, Helperror404 said:On 10/16/2023 at 3:48 AM, Bryce Games said:14 hours ago, Slaavo 3D said:
Hey again, Strunkenbold could you add MediaTek MT6739 SoC (Processor).
Sorry guys. No mobile stuff gets added anymore. All mobile scores will be deleted in the future.
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14 minutes ago, gioy86 said:
Hi everyone.
Could you please add the following hardware:
Biostar S100-120GB
https://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/ssd/introduction.php?S_ID=4#specification
Trying to load a score with 3dmark storage advanced, the error appears where it does not recognize the SSD model.
Thanks in advance
PLEASE ADD OTHER HARDWARE THREAD:
in Support
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https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/xeon_e3_1225_v3_ht/