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  1. I may be an old fart to you, but I am still young in my mind, and I enjoy tinkering with computers, I have some new parts on order, and some I have already received for a new AMD A10 build. I will be torturing it, and using water cooling for my first time. I may also swap the cold plate back to my FX8350 and try to get to 5.3mhz with it. In fact I know I will at some point.It is just my nature to see what I can do. I am sure that is how you feel about overclocking also. I will join the challenge sometime either this weekend or next week.

  2. I have been having a problem with AuaMark3 that I haven't seen any info on. First off I downloaded it from the Bott and installed it' but it will not even open. Running win7 64 bit service pack 1 build 6.1.7601 build 7601. on an Asus M5A97 mobo with the latest driver 1605,

  3. Ever since todays server maintenance, or update I can no longer look up my prior benchmarks. When I select (My Submissions) it comes up like always with processor selected, when I click on anything else it reloads processor again, no matter what I choose.

     

    Can someone check into it, please?

    Much appreciated, thankyou!

    Ken

  4. I just tried to submit a bench and get a java issue.

     

    Sorry, there are a few errors in the form. Please fix them and submit again.

    Failed to convert property value of type java.lang.String to required type java.lang.Short for property memT; nested exception is org.springframework.core.convert.ConversionFailedException: Unable to convert value "1T" from type java.lang.String to type java.lang.Short; nested exception is java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "1T"

    benchmark scoremarks Use '.' as a delimiter, not ','. eg '25.91' is ok, '25,91' is not. Do not write units, just the number.

     

     

     

     

    Processor*1x2x3x4x8x @ MHz

     

    on select coolingStandard Stock CoolingAir CoolingWater CoolingTEC / Peltier CoolingDry Ice CoolingSingle Stage Phase Change CoolingCascade Phase Change CoolingLiquid NitrogenLiquid Helium

     

     

    Reference/IMC/QPI clockMHz

     

    Idle/load/ambient temperature °C

     

    Coldbug/coldbootbug °C

     

    Batch nr

     

    Videocard*1x2x3x4x @ / / MHz on select coolingStandard Stock CoolingAir CoolingWater CoolingTEC / Peltier CoolingDry Ice CoolingSingle Stage Phase Change CoolingCascade Phase Change CoolingLiquid NitrogenLiquid Helium

     

    All I did was choose Stock cooling.

  5. I just ran my best Heaven bench and attached a pic of my system but get the notice that no pic is attached so not according to league rules.

    Can someone take a look at it for me, Please? Here is a link to the score page.

    http://hwbot.org/submission/2334678_racingken_unigine_heaven___basic_preset_(dx9)_geforce_gtx_570_3216.1_dx9_marks?recalculate=true

     

    And disregard the dusty looking cooling fins...... Never mind I guess it finallly updated it withpoints without showing it in the window.

  6. I'm not talking about HWBOT, the website, but the idea we launched in January 2011 (http://hwbot.org/forum/showpost.php?p=212183&postcount=21). That's essentially the proof-of-concept of what the ROG Knock-Out software is; that is the idea they copied ("stole" lol) and what Der8auer says we should've patented. I know why they are saying it's "an evolution of online sport" too - I used the exact same phrasing when discussing the idea internally with Frederik too :).

     

    In my (humble) opinion there are three problems with this approach to overclocking - one is self-inflicted, two are fundamental to the concept - that could prevent it from kicking off like online gaming did. Those two fundamental problems is why we decided not to persue this type of overclocking at hwbot as it would take up a lot of resources (=time) to develop. Instead we added the Challenges, which is a non-realtime implementation of the same concept. To be honest, I'm really interested to see if the ROG team will be able to figure out a solution to those fundamental problems. They have a lot of talent on board, so I assume yes. They definitely have more possibilities to solve it than we had!

     

    But I do agree with what you're saying: if this brings more people to overclocking and benchmarking, it can only be good for our community! :).

     

     

    I agree that it should be a good thing for the oc comunity! I don't think I would be into it yet if it had not been for Lakeside2189 over at BE.

     

    Just my 2 cents

     

    Ken

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