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maybe better option to improve your cooling and your 8700K might do it....
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What's the difference between Chilled and Cascade
Leeghoofd replied to Broken APEX49's topic in Rookies Help Rookies
Quick rundown: Chilled water: fluid loop sometimes capapble to be cooled down to even well below zero degrees. Usually done by a phase change unit (something like in your home fridge but performing way better), we even see chilled loops running CPU/GPUs at -20ish degrees. Requires good insulation to run hassle free and can be darn expensive too. Phase Change: like mentioned above temp range between -35 and -65°C-ish. Colder and holding load way better than the above. Cascade: inbetween cooling between Dice (-70ish) and liquid nitrogen (-196) Depending on the demands of the owner temp range around -85 and -120ish for the mega expensive units (2K range). Liquid Nitrogen (-196°C) , expensive in usage, requires dewars, special LN2 pot (der8auer, Kingpin) , but full temp control by the user. For phase change , cascade units in Europe BartX and Piotres are the most renown names: -
Xevipiu - Core i5 2500K @ 5656MHz - 2min 55sec 583ms wPrime - 1024m
Leeghoofd replied to M1RROR's topic in Result Discussions
For Sandy Bridge and Win8/10 yes. For XP/7 it's optional -
The Otherside - 2x GeForce GTX 660 - 25811 marks 3DMark06
Leeghoofd replied to Leeghoofd's topic in Result Discussions
you are almost here, hang in there, afterwards no more mistakes (unless you are as old as I am :p) for standard submits, foloow the rules on the frontpage for compeition submissions: we impose a background ( otherwise users will just resubmit wiht old competitive scores) and add CPUZ motherboard tab. Sometimes temperature readouts are required as well . -
its just a bugged score, one of the reasons we don't use it anymore, these scores are everywhere , totally out of whack. Alsothey released a newer version which boosted scores over 20% , totally shredding up the existing ranking... no no no
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Official Challengers Round 2 design Thread:
Leeghoofd replied to Leeghoofd's topic in HWBOT Competitions
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Jokot - Core i7 3770K @ 6042MHz - 1132 cb Cinebench - R15
Leeghoofd replied to Matt26LFC's topic in Result Discussions
yeah the air test seems okay, this should be at least 6+Ghz CB.... don't waste it on delid, just my 2 cents -
Jokot - Core i7 3770K @ 6042MHz - 1132 cb Cinebench - R15
Leeghoofd replied to Matt26LFC's topic in Result Discussions
Try it on cold first without delid... Do your scores first. We have seen many delided ones go down... Not sure anymore if the gain was important enough to risk a decent CPU -
XTU competitive usage at HWBOT has been stopped a while ago due to the fact it is far from stable, newer versions gave way higher output messing up the rankings and last but not least it still can be seriously bugged in output (intentionally or not). Look at this score for instance: https://hwbot.org/submission/4385444_autolochus_xtu_core_i9_9900kf_39631_marks Lately we here that people are running into hardware detection problems (stating they have ES hardware), the output datafile is sometimes no longer compatible with HWBot, ... HWBot has a new owner and once the paperwork is completed we will discus if this bench still has a future here.
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The official Cheapaz Chips Round 1 HD5770 thread.
Leeghoofd replied to marco.is.not.80's topic in HWBOT Competitions
K I forwarded this to our FL/UL contact Pasi. Like stated in Angelo's thread, other user pls chime in and provide more info than it just won't run. We need to know what you have tried to fix it. Which setup you are running, OS, drivers,... -
Gigelz - Core 2 Duo E8600 @ 6737.8MHz - 6737.78 mhz CPU Frequency
Leeghoofd replied to Noxinite's topic in Result Discussions
someone's jealous and nope it is not a TapaBeer edition ? -
If you have any speciific question you can contact me, Bilko or Georgestorm. Anyway quick update on the site for you: subbing for other benchmarks via the XTU profile will be disabled in the future: it gives not accurate info and user tend to forget HWBot requires a verification screenshot in 99% of the cases ( like Splave showed you ) Before you go into benching or comparing scores with other users always check out the rules at the frontpage. Click on Benchmarks, choose CPU, GPU or memory benchmarks, select the rules of the benchmark you want to run...
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leeghoofd - Core i7 4770K @ 6096MHz - 1262 cb Cinebench - R15
Leeghoofd replied to kicsipapucs's topic in Result Discussions
I'll add the other screenie with slow mode disabled when I'm back home. To be honest I'm very leanient on the MHz as long as the user reports the correct frequency in the submission we can check if the score matches the listed speeds. Ofcourse what we want to avoid is in the LLC compos where people start to downclock to raise efficiency. I hope CPUZ 1.92 will put indeed a lighter load on the setup for verification purposes ? -
leeghoofd - Core i7 4770K @ 6096MHz - 1262 cb Cinebench - R15
Leeghoofd replied to kicsipapucs's topic in Result Discussions
Thx to Giggles for the hunt for them good scaling batches, 6.1 CB R15 is indeed easily doable. During pretest however the CPU didn't look super as it couldn't run 5Ghz at 1.25ish volts for SuperPI32M. I will check for more later -
This would look so nice on my chimney True sport!! kuddos for the community support!!
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- crossfire will replace with GPU or card - a lot of beta benchmarks will be skipped and some will become bointless