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  1. Hi Guys. It's getting time to learn Spi32m for me now.

     

    Is one of the pros willing to make a short tutorial how to set up Windows(with tweaks), and how wazza works? Just from the view angle of having absolutely no clue at all how it works. You guys would help me alot :)

     

    Thanks already in advance =)

  2. I think it would be much better when rookie/novice/apprentice ranks would be good for some additional points. For example: All Stages are open for all leagues. But if you are rookie u get a leage bonus of 5 Points in Stage 1. If Novice u get a league bonus of 5 Points in Stage 2 ect ect. This enables a better chance for smaller Teams to be able to participate. Oh and for elite league "ES" and 1080ti and Titans should be allowed.

     

    Just my humble opinion =)

  3. Don't be scared. Ram are basically indestructible. Even without extra cooling u can pump up to 1.95v through Ram. No problem for benching sessions. Maybe not recommended for regular use. But benching only, u should be fine.

  4. The cooling with dice at bucket is apprentice style, yes. I am against excluding sirtryalot from the comp though, there are people who did use more voltage, had lower temps and imho used same or even more temp-lowering ways of cooling. it is partially a problem of no minimum temps defined at competition and people using workarounds even if we have temp limits. The voltages used are still doable imho, there are others who did jump the gun much harder

     

    P.S. I guess have one point to take in, everyone who goes to the finals will move up to extreme anyway, so this is a special competition, as Roman said future extreme ocers are searched for. This makes this qualifier different from a normal enthusiast competition, on which we handle rules more strictly. BTW, am I the only one who used air cooling? :P

     

    To clarify, it were ICECUBES not DICE. DICE hits -70°C. Ice if you are lucky -15°C ish :). Oh and for the LOLs, don't mix DICE with antifrost window cleaner. Terrible idea.

  5. Welcome to the overclockers-world where everyone tries to push as hard as possible even if it includes playing "in the grey zone".

     

    I'm not sure if your water cooling solution would be considered "Water (Custom)" or "TEC / Peltier / Water (Chilled/Cold)". There are different ways you can look at it. From a fair-play point of view it's probably not so good but then we are looking for overclockers with decent basic knowledge. I appreciate the post and that you're being honest. Personally I still consider the results as legit.

     

    Cool. Good to know. Flight is booked. See u 2nd december =)

  6. LOL to those scores. I just had the time to see what my opponents made. The day i had made those Scores, i already felt pretty bad about the fact how i achieved them.

     

    I got an D5 Pump, an 120x480x60mm Rad submerged in Water and an EK Supremacy Waterblock. Then went to a Gasstation to get 10kilo of ice to get that temp in the loop down. Lowest i could achieve was +6°C idle with that. Even though it is extremely unlikely someone consider this a normal waterloop, this all is achieveable with standard filling in the Loop, some Ice and the balls to try some crazy stuff.

    At 1.536v i already had hit 67°C with a delidded CPU and Thermal Grizzly.

    Looked like picture 1.

     

     

    Then like always, i was up to pushing boundaries. I switched out the Rad, and directly attatched the Waterpool to the Loop. But since every guy with basic knowledge in chemistry knows, water won't get under 2-3°C just from adding ice, no way, this will result in lower results than 5-8°C ambient.

    Looked like Picture 2 and 3.

     

    Finally, i ended up using antifrost cooling for cars, and again up to 10 kilo of ice. This way it would be achieveable to get ambient at 0 way down to roughly -2. I never uploaded any of this stuff, because i don't think this would be fair to use. But it shows clearly how some results that went up, were achieved.

    Picture 4

     

     

    I hope, you guys consider my uploaded results as achieveable and legit. The stuff i did the last week, just shows how stuff had to be done to beat the scores. Kudos to all honest benchers. Specially to TAGG for his P4 Result :)

  7. Sporrdig it's complaining on a rediculous niveau. You think it's an achievement to boost an 6950x by 50%? I would say, 80-90% of all 6950x can do this on just CPU-Z verification. No big deal.

    Pushing a 6700k by 36% is super rare to achieve (delided CPU and still probably 1 of 100 or less ar able to reach this).

     

    I just went through your submissions:

    -Basic memory clocks which are extremely loose and slow, even though they should run at 3000mhz(2400mhz at 15-16-16-39-T2)

    -Cache Frequency of 3100 which could go way higher for sure

     

    Then if you would have gone through the top submissions, you would have found some easy ways of reaching much more than you did. Single core benchmarks where u can turn off cores are no big secret. Running XTU on a W10 32bit as another tweak. This shows just the mentality of "I bought a 1700.-- CPU, i have to be winner of all competitions". My advice for you, don't push 1.66v through 10 cores on water. This won't end good for you.

     

    The real fun part about having mostly skylake platform, is the proper display of skill. Guys like Nik or P5ycho are damn good at what they do, and i think none of them owns a 6950x. So would it be fair, to let them compete against a CPU they can't beat, even when it runs at factory clock?

     

    Get a skylake Platform and push it to the limits. Way more fun anyways.

  8. Hi guys

     

    I have absolutely no clue what the hell my second titan does. I powermodded both. Had couple issueswith triggering 139 mhz safemode. Finally both ramp up to over 2200mhz on water. BUT one cards performance is like 50% of what she should perform.

     

    For example:

     

    Card 1 GPU PI= 10.5seconds

    Card 2 GPU Pi= 22 Seconds

     

    Before power modding, both cards achieved roughly 5.5seconds together. Now they need about 8.5. And when done it says one card did 66% of the calcs.

     

    I took both cards out of the system, and even just connected one card to see if it stays. Nothing changes at all. Still terrible performance. I changed the PCI-E slot as well and nothing happened. So if you guys have an idea wth this is, i highly appreciate all help!

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