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Hicookie's 6204.6 MHz Memory Frequency run with DDR5 SDRAM
Leeghoofd replied to l0ud_sil3nc3's topic in Result Discussions
Tha Cookie strikes back, good to see the Tachyon where it belongs -
Rauf's 539608 marks 3DMark03 run with GeForce RTX 3090 Ti
Leeghoofd replied to ale belo's topic in Result Discussions
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A decision has been made for the new Y-cruncher 0.8.6 and future versions: We will only allow the 0.8.6 to be used for 5B, 10B and 25B competitive rankings. The main goal is that we don't want to affect current ranking on benchmarks that have over 20K submissions. Secondly most of the 5B and higher are mainly ambient cooled submissions, with far lesser popularity thus current efforts get rewarded with a low amount of HW points for the top spots (6-15 pts maximum). This versus the 1B ranking where several CPUs get 50 HW points for top spot. Via the numerous PMs it is clear that not all users want to rebench "once" more. This stand versus the ones chasing the globals ofc which obviously don't mind the improved performance as they can to grab 'easy' points. We have debated it internally and took the path that HWBot wants to keep the 1B and 2.5B ranking as is and lock it at maximum Y-Cruncher 0.8.5 version. This taking into account the warning of the developers of both Y-Cruncher and BenchMate about the loss of 'optimal' support with newer hardware or Operating Systems. This decision will have pros and ofc haters, but internal testing showed that the performance gain with the newer version would once more obliterate the current rankings with not only the latest and greatest hardware, but will also have an impact on older CPU gens. So what will happen with future releases of Y-cruncher? Since the 5B and higher presets require a massive amount of memory, we will keep that ranking open for new unlocked performance releases, so rebenching to keep eg top spot and idem ditto points is a must with each new software release. Globals will be added to the 5B preset so people will be motivated to bench it. So this decision is a bit of both worlds, the most fair choice to make from our point of view. Secure the current and open up for a new ranking.
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LGA1156 Clarkdale COLDBUG modifications!!
Leeghoofd replied to Massman's topic in Extreme overclocking
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OFFICIAL CLARKDALE COMPO DISCORD CHANNEL (click) - Intel Clarkdale CPUs only (no Xeon L34XX) ES Havendale CPU allowed - Mandatory usage fo the Official competition wallpaper, download here - Standard HWBot Benchmark Verification Rules apply - Legacy CPU-Z versions allowed: CPU, motherboard and memory - GPU-Z version v2.61.0 or newer - Include a picture of your benching rig Stage 1: Cinebench R11.5 Stage 2: 3DMark Icestorm Stage 3: 7-Zip Remember when using Window 8/8.1/10 or 11 that BenchMate usage is mandatory due to possible RTC bug Sample screenshot CB R11.5 CPUZ tabs for CPU, motherboard and Memory Taskbar fully visible No screenshot clipping Sample screenshot 7-ZIP CPUZ tabs for CPU, motherboard and Memory Taskbar fully visible No screenshot clipping
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https://hwbot.org/hardware/psuproduct/rme/
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Moughor's 234266 MIPS 7-Zip run with Core i9 14900KS
Leeghoofd replied to mcmanus9442's topic in Result Discussions
Tip just cool it down... don't waste the dry ice as it evaporates rapidly