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  1. as mentioned on discord, daily we get attacked that does something to the server load as shown below.
  2. More details soon 23-02 Prize money confirmed, official press release on Monday 26th of February 24-02: Initial rules draft 25-02: Competition end date and Final Benchmarks added 26-02 Frequencies confirmed 27-02 hardware prizes confirmed & sample screenshots added GENERAL RULES Intel LGA1700 Platforms & G.SKILL DDR5 memory RETAIL available components (No ES hardware) HWBOT & G.SKILL reserve the right to reject any entry HWBOT & G.SKILL have the right to ask for video proof or BenchMate datafile if needed Employees of PC Hardware manufacturers are not allowed to compete No hardware/score sharing is allowed It is not allowed to remove submissions once it has been submitted, or make crucial changes after submission. After the end of the competition, no more submissions or rectifications will be allowed All submissions must include a picture of their rig (MB, VGA, MEM, CPU cooler) during use All submissions must include a picture of G.SKILL memory with heatsink and serial number; If the heatsink is removed, the picture must clearly show the PCB and IC We expect fair play. HWBOT & G.SKILL reserve the right to remove results and/or participants who compete unfairly; The decision is final and will not be discussed afterwards; Examples: Influence others & pull submissions to profit your ranking, Deliberately make a mistake in the submissions process and ask later for change All submissions must include the below official OC World Cup 2024 Qualifier desktop wallpaper HARDWARE Limited to Intel LGA1700 Platforms (no motherboard bios restrictions) G.SKILL DDR5 memory (No engineering samples) 4 Processor Performance cores, no Hyper Threading (disabling cores allowed). Unless specified Maximum processor/cache frequency limitation of 6005 MHz for Stages 2,3 & 4 SOFTWARE Windows 10 only (no server OS) CPU-Z 2.09 or newer BenchMate 11.3 only Verification screenshots include CPUZ tabs for CPU, MB, Memory and SPD tab per memory module Cooling Limitation No limitation STAGES STAGE 1: DDR5 Memory FREQUENCY Rules A VALIDATED CPU-Z Verification link is required being (no XOC mode) Memory Frequencies in screenshot showing result not more than 0.5% lower than validated frequency. Verification screenshots include CPUZ tabs for CPU, MB, Memory and SPD tab per memory module Include a picture of their rig during use (MB, VGA, MEM, CPU cooling) STAGE 2: 4-Perf cores at 6 GHz PYPrime 32B with BenchMate Rules Maximum CPU and Cache frequency of 6005 MHz (by CPU-Z and BM result tab) Submission via BM Datafile Verification screenshots include CPUZ tabs for CPU, MB, Memory and SPD tab per memory module Include a picture of their rig during use (MB, VGA, MEM, CPU cooling) STAGE 3: 4-Perf cores at 6 GHz 7-Zip with BenchMate Rules Maximum CPU and Cache frequency of 6005 MHz (by CPU-Z and BM result tab) Submission via BM Datafile Verification screenshots include CPUZ tabs for CPU, MB, Memory and SPD tab per memory module Include a picture of their rig during use (MB, VGA, MEM, CPU cooling) STAGE 4: Maximum of 4 cores at 6 GHz Superpi 32M with BenchMate Rules Maximum CPU and Cache frequency of 6005 MHz (by CPU-Z and BM result tab) Submission via BM Datafile Verification screenshots include CPUZ tabs for CPU, MB, Memory and SPD tab per memory module Include a picture of their rig during use (MB, VGA, MEM, CPU cooling) POINTS PER STAGE: 50-47-45-43-41-39-37-35-33-31-30-28-26-24-22-20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1-0 FINAL NOTES ● In case of same score, the earliest submission wins. ● In case of a tie the deciding benchmark will be DDR5 memory frequency. ● The top-9 of online qualifier will receive an entry ticket to compete for the $40,000 USD cash prize pool in the live contest at Computex 2024. ● Participants arrange and cover their own transportation and accommodation. ● In the case that any of the top-9 qualified overclockers cannot attend the Live Qualifier at Computex 2024, their spot will be made available to subsequent runner-ups of the Online Qualifier (e.g. 10th, 11th, 12th, etc. places). HARDWARE PRIZES Each of the top-9 of the online qualifier will receive a G.Skill DDR5-8000 2x24GB memory kit 3 x Lucky draw winners using DDR5 will receive a G.Skill DDR5-7600 2x16GB memory kit (must participate in all stages) The top-9 of online qualifier will receive an entry ticket to compete for the $40,000 USD cash prize pool in the live contest at Computex 2024. G.Skill Live Stage prize money (for Computex 2024 participants) 1st $10000 2nd $6500 3rd $5000 4th $4200 5th $3400 6th $3000 7th $2800 8th $2600 9th $2500
  3. incorrect screenshot, pls check out the sample screenshot at: https://hwbot.org/rules?referenceId=5166
  4. Hello, your scores got reported for incorrect verification screenshot (missing CPUZ tabs for CPU & memory. Check the rules and sample screenshot for each benchmark at: https://hwbot.org/benchmarkRules
  5. Hello, your scores got reported for incorrect verification screenshot (missing CPUZ tabs for CPU & memory). Check the rules and sample screenshot for each benchmark at: https://hwbot.org/benchmarkRules
  6. Hello, your scores got reported for incorrect verification screenshot (missing CPUZ tabs for CPU & memory. Check the rules and sample screenshot for each benchmark at: https://hwbot.org/benchmarkRules RED is mandatory data, GREEN is optional info
  7. Hello, your score got reported for incorrect verification screenshot (missing CPUZ tabs for CPU & memory and no GPUZ either) Check the rules and sample screenshot at: https://hwbot.org/rules?referenceId=5205 RED is mandatory, Green is optional info
  8. Plz check out the rules for verification at: https://hwbot.org/benchmarkRules your submissions are missing CPUZ tabs for CPU and Memory
  9. I build a few ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WIFI setups for gamers, though not with 64GB, only 32GB
  10. I just got word the Superpi woes are fixed . However the submission format changed no more minutes, seconds and mseconds fields. the Benchmark Score Format is identical as Pifast and WPrime now
  11. After the patch of this morning to fix the prepopulate bug it seems somehow that submitting SuperPI got affected. Submitting new scores is hit and miss. After conducting some tests we discovered that: Via BenchMate Datafile it works most of the times ( but do not edit your score for other hardware/manufacturer/...) A Manual submit zero's the SuperPi score So plz hang on to your SuperPI scores until further notice!
  12. it seems superpi is broken somehow, via BM datafile it works most of the time, a manual submit zeros immediately
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