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MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
Submission: http://hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11904 Score: http://3dmark.com/pcm05/2344343 -
MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
I know you are able to do at least 13K But unfortunately this 18k and the 25k you provided us are bugged -
MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
After investigation by hwbot staff, there were no cheats involved nor illegal tweaks. But unfortunately mrpaco was the victim of a know bug with Pentium 4 521 + PCMark05 that cause the ''Multithreaded test #1''(aka audio compression + video encoding) to bug and give a too high score. Indeed, we have been already confronted to the same suituation 6 months ago with another Pentium 4 520 having a score of 18k without any IRams and with an out of line ''Multithreaded test #1'' score. After we asked him to run it with a lower fsb he told us that with 1 less MHz on the fsb he had a score of 11k and all tests were now right accoring to the cpu frequency and the hardware used. We are sure that if mrpaco rerun PCMark05 with 1 or 2 less MHz on the FSB he will have a non bugged run that will still be a very good result according to his hardware and skills. We encourage him, because he can do a huge 12~13k PCMark05 score and maybe even more and we also want to thank him for his total cooperation. -
MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
You mean that ? 87 [(Test 1 x Test 2 x Test 3 etc) ^(1/16)] = PCMark05 Score -
We need to add more achievements keep pushin'
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MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
We have it, don't worry, Frank is fully cooperating -
MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
I did it, well not with i-rams, but with SSDs, and the only tests affected are ''Windows startup'', ''HDD general usage'' and ''HDD Virus Scan''. All other tests had the same score using a normal HDD. -
well, don't use it, it's no more supported. Take a screenshot and submite like other benchmarks
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Feature requests : Motherboard 9SIL2 from Chaintech should be added
Christian Ney replied to Christian Ney's topic in Support
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MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
I think it's time for me to build a PCM05 rig again and test all OS on it, first time I saw XP faster than WindowsVista/7 for transparent windows test, good catch. For your Windows 7 run you provided, you used the same windows media encoder as on your XP run ? Cause under windows 7 it's 2 times slower, aka 2400 kb/s vs 4400 kb/s I saw guys having only 2~3 I-Ram and having same XP startup and HDD General usage as you, seems that having 8 I-Ram doesn't scale, if you have too much I-Ram feel free you know how to PM me -
you just made my day
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I don't have keys for 03 and 05 sorry, But what you can do is that: Save your file and submite it online or submite it online directly, an ID is generated Here is located the ID: , write your ID somewhere, then do this: http://3dmark.com/3dm03/(wite your ID here) for exemple if your score ID is 6376263 Then your Compare Link would be http://3dmark.com/3dm03/6376263 For 3DMark05: http://3dmark.com/3dm05/(wite your ID here)
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MrPaco - Pentium 4 521 @ 4127.6MHz - 18532 marks PCMark 2005
Christian Ney replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
I-Ram, ACARD, SDD only affect XP Startup, HDD General Usage and HDD - Scan Disk -
lol, from a clock to another the 3dmark score can do a huge jump that looks like if it is bugged and it is not to include it in the ss will help to avoid bugged ''called'' runs (that aren't due to the gdc)
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aren't those clocks synchronised/linked ? EDIT: hum seems editing the bios allows you to change the gdc Is flashing bios the only way to raise/lower it or a tool like riva tuner can do it ?
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[BUGS] hwbot: Revision 4 up and running!
Christian Ney replied to Christian Ney's topic in HWBOT Rev.4
notifications ? Uptate to critical