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  1. Alright, thanks! Will put them into the 8200 category as suggested.
  2. Haven't posted much in the forums, so I hope my choice of the support subforum is adequate for this type of question. I'm a little puzzled with a piece of hardware I just tested, in particular an ECS GF8100VM-M5 board. As the name of the Board and the vendor itself suggest, this seems to be an AM2+/AM3 Board with the GeForce 8100 as onboard GPU. However 3DMark Systeminfo, CPU-Z and GPU-Z all show the GeForce 8200 and on further inspection there doesn't seem to be much of a difference between the two. Techpowerups data sheets (GF8100 / GF8200) also show no real difference. Removing the boards heatsink also didn't yield much in terms of information as I can't find anything in regard to the IDs on the NV chip. While ultimately a minor issure, I figured it's worth asking before I submit my scores to the 8100 category and stand the chance to have them flagged, since most of the software shows a GeForce 8200, with only the CPU-Z motherboard tab suggesting otherwise.
  3. Chaotic but not too bad overall I guess - Testing the waters with Dice for the first time after 10 years. Happy new year and I hope you're doing great .
  4. I figured in my pursuit of older kits, my chances wouldn't be too bad asking here. The title says it all, I am looking for two very specific kits of DDR2. One set of Crucial 10th Anniversary and a kit of Corsair Dominator ONLY in the 8888C4 variant. I know both kits are D9, but in this case OC is not a priority, so if they don't clock very well, I don't care Most important would be for them to be in a visually good state, with HS, no massive scratches, etc. I am based in Germany, so feel free to offer from around the world, but ideally with a rough estimate for shipping cost.
  5. Better late than never! Thanks and good to see you are still around :)
  6. --SOLD-- Hi, got an AMD chip for sale, FX-55 CABCE 0516WPMW . From what I've seen the CABCE's seem to be quite good for LN2. Sadly I don't have anything here to test subzero right now, so this one is for sale. Max. Valid with H²0 was 3315MHz on my chip. Water was cooled by a chiller, no low temperatures used though (14 to 15°C watertemp). price: 30€ + shipping (depends on method and country, envelope should be around 6€) item location: germany payment: international bank transfer preferred, paypal possible Edit: I'm sorry, I just noticed that I'm missing the picture with name etc. ... so, well, here it is: The other picture attached to the post is a formal version which probably offers better readability of the batch etc.
  7. If the spec sheet is in fact the same, then wouldn't it be just giving you twice the points for benching one card with a faster cpu (i.e. desktop) and a slower one (notebook) ? That would be like giving out seperate points for benching a HD7970 with Intel i7 and Intel Core 2. The GPU would be the same, you just want points for benching with a slower CPU, that doesn't make sense. This only applies if both GPUs are identical. As usual notebook gpus differ from their desktop alternatives I do understand the seperate category. If this isn't the case with the HD3k/4k/5k then those categories you're asking for would be absolutely unneccesary.
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