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http://hwbot.org/submit/create
xxbassplayerxx replied to techjesse's topic in Submission & member moderation
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I've tried to submit two scores... it all went well until it came time to actually upload the submission. It seems like the upload times out (only one image attached, not large) and it gets stuck at a blank page with the address http://hwbot.org/submit/create. Just me? I tried IE and Chrome.
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Awesome! Too bad I bought 05 and 06
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Dishwasher all the way!
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MSI Afterburner Extreme - how to get it?
xxbassplayerxx replied to Massman's topic in Extreme overclocking
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Hmmm... hope they don't expect you to set 2D records with that stuff (except frequency).
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Testing GIGABYTE X79-UD7 ...
xxbassplayerxx replied to Massman's topic in Sandy Bridge-E / Ivy Bridge (X79) OC
From my contact at GB a few days before launch: Not sure when the rest are getting the new BIOSes. -
All prices are going to rise because of it. This supposedly affects 15% of the world's DRAM production.
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Based off initial reports from Schmuckley, I decided to do a bit of testing into this issue myself. To replicate, do the following: In the OS, hit F7 to save your validation file Change the clockspeeds (or cause speedstep to kick in) and hit F7 a few more times Go to valid.canardpc.com to validate your files Submit your first validation (it should work) Wait a few minutes and try to submit any other validation (hint: you'll get the error "This ID is invalid") First sub (works) Second sub (doesn't work) I could use a few more people testing! Since 1.65 is about lose validation capabilities, it would be great if we could figure out a way around this.
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Are you talking about when going to validate them or when trying to save a validation in the OS? If you're talking about online, it's been that way as far as I can remember. I lost a 6.8GHz submission because I submitted it within a few seconds of a 6.6GHz sub. No matter how many times I submitted it after that, it always brought up the 6.6 sub.
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This score was submitted in January of 2011. It is also submitted in the Extreme Overclocking League. The XOL does not require photos of the system, only the Enthusiast League does. Basically, this is a very inefficient WPrime run. He probably had the benchmark on another HDD and it had to spin up at the start, hence the extremely slow time. I've done it myself with WPrime. Calling it a cheat, especially since he gets no points for it, is a bit of a stretch. Reporting it is just silly.
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[FS][Australia] BBSE, Hynix MFR, Micron D9 DDR2
xxbassplayerxx replied to zeropluszero's topic in Sold
If these are single-sided 2GB sticks, I don't think they can be BBSE. As far as I know, BBSE only comes in 1Gbit (128MB) IC's meaning it takes 16 chips to make a 2GB stick. -
ASRock sold to Zila!