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Leeghoofd

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  1. You missed the best OCer in Romenia rant thread I guess Alex... Politics, lol I don't give fluck bout those... We took this decision because we need to look further into the future as Intel will deliver some weird upcoming combos. Also it's an evalution in progress as stated on the front-page. If it works great, if not, these p categories might get removed And nope your 5950x sports the same cores...
  2. your link is wrong, https://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/core_i9_12900k_8p/
  3. These scores will all be merged once Mat releases a BM version with new encryption keys for the benchmarks... there's no need to double bench, especially on modern hardware. So yes BM scores are allowed in non with BM benchmarks....
  4. Some more Romenian luv, entertaining to say the least... seems the centre of the universe shifted to somewhere else or is it COVID to blame or even vaccine induced bitterness? A free to use website with really frustrated people hanging around, moaning and whining. Imagine if one had to pay .... blimey, spare us all... one wonders why nearly all the crew left...
  5. So you broke the already broken database once more Gregor ? Edited your scores @cbjaust
  6. SSDs and DDR5 are in another shipment. Pm me if a mix-up occurs gents EDIT: I mailed the Corsair Rep @sergmann your RM1000X is being prepped
  7. Try 10/20M & 128/256 at stock and see if that runs, if it doesn't we need to look further
  8. Wow it seems already confusing for some users... small recap what we did: 12900K will have 16 cores label by Intel , 16 core number is made up of the 8 Performance and the 8 Efficient cores, 16 Cores = 8P + 8E configuration. HWBot will allow the current K & KF SKU CPUs to be listed twice: Once with all cores enabled so 16 cores Once with the E cores disabled. so for the 12900K: 16-8E= 8P Small table for the K SKU 12900K: 8P + 8E ---> 16 core ranking & 8 core ranking (E cores disabled) 12700K: 8P + 4E ---> 12 core ranking & 8 core ranking (E cores disabled) 12600K: 6P + 4E ---> 10 core ranking & 6 core ranking (E cores disabled) Spot the difference between the out of the box configuration on the left On the right it is the same cpu but with the Efficient cores disabled. Meaning you have twice the fun with just one CPU
  9. If a dozen people that cast a voted a vote here are "the community" than we better shut this place down right now... We looked at the inputs and for future purposes we decided option 4 is the way to go, especially with the upcoming CPUs with even weirder combos than just basic 8+8 or 6+4 like we have listed now. HWBOT has to get ready for the future and this is the most logic and simplest way we can prep for a new era. Will it cause drama, of course that's the plan.... Once performance and clocks are unveiled the fog might clear up... If this decision doesn't work out the dual ranking might be removed. If it's popular why not benefit from twice the fun for the price of one...
  10. I updated all, in case I missed one lemme know
  11. These rules were for Corsair specific competition, I'll change them
  12. Standard OC for daily is pretty easy... easiest to use is XTU, up the multiplier one notch and test, monitoring temps and throttling...The best test is daily stability. OC is always about clock frequency versus voltage versus temperature.
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