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NAMEGT - A12-9800 @ 4798.9MHz - 4608.42 pps HWBOT Prime
speed.fastest replied to Massman's topic in Result Discussions
Great Score! Are Windows 10 allowed for Bristol Ridge? -
Geekbench 3 required it with some crazy b-die like mine LOL
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Doc.Brown - Core i3 6100 @ 6400MHz - 694 marks XTU
speed.fastest replied to Radi's topic in Result Discussions
Amazing Frequency! Sad that AVX slow performance on non K OC. -
1. Impression at first sights. At first sight, really solid metal there, you can even use it on ATX mobo & multi GPU, all LN2 without problems because the material is very solid, really! Second, because the benchtable is so portable, you can fit your benchtable in your bag without using space (I mean very little). 2. In action on LN2. For the first time I tried using the 5 liters of LN2 left in my dewar, so I only played with around -75 to -85 Celcius degrees for about 1.5 hours. Compared to armaflex that I used to use for extreme cooling, there were advantages using it: 1. My table does not look as messy as before, this will increase your efficiency when using LN2 with more space. 2. I'm using B-Die memory, memory not insulated, only my slot is. As you know B-Die is very sensitive to water & moisture, they like it dry & warm. In Indonesia the average humidity is 80-100% all season. When I used Armaflex as a benchtable with LN2, in about 45 minutes to 1.5 hours my memory & memory slot become very wet, I will get post code 41, 55 more often and my memory will be unstable when benching memory intensive. With this benchtable very little moisture & water is present after 1.5 hours benching. So these are my first impressions with this benchtable, very functional, portable, and less problems than when I used Armaflex. I got it on HWBot World Tour 2016 APAC - Indonesia. So this is it.
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Confirmed, this CPU can do 6.4GHz HWBot Prime, maybe more, quick session before my b-die went wet. The temp is fullpot, CBB so far about -125 Celcius.
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HWBOT extreme makeover
speed.fastest replied to Rauf's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
Dont you think when points removed not only you affected, but all. So why your rank dropped when points removed? You have to be complete overclocker to join top of the league. Just i dont like it when hwbot biased to money oriented, but i dont see hwbot to money oriented, because last world tour in Indonesia you only need an i5 6600K/i7 6700K with disabled HT & Z170. Benching 2D & 3D without spend too much money, and you only need to bring your own hardware. So i think if HWBot doing the same (no money oriented) than its okay for me. ps : Don't take it personally, i want to have friend with everyone, dont want any hate. -
Why there is a fee in the Wild Card contest
speed.fastest replied to Massman's topic in HWBOT Competitions
This is good to catch the ticket, sadly i dont had money for now. Good luck everyone! -
HWBOT extreme makeover
speed.fastest replied to Rauf's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
To show your skill you dont need on the top of league. Did you see many of the overclockers legend not in top rank? Thats normal -
Try it, load optimized default and see what default vid? If =<1.265v in Asus worth to try. More than 1.28v not good i think.
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7m 31s is look about right without wazza.
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Lets talk about 32m Low Clock Challenges
speed.fastest replied to Splave's topic in Benchmark software
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Lets talk about 32m Low Clock Challenges
speed.fastest replied to Splave's topic in Benchmark software
Yep, FX with default HTT (200mhz) with 25x Multiplier is fluctuate like 15mhz or more I think is that doesnt matter, what matter is the cheater, we cant detect it as far as i know. But who the hell want to cheat at low clock challenge if not in competition? -
Bullant - Core i5 6600K @ 6440MHz - 1965 marks XTU
speed.fastest replied to Splave's topic in Result Discussions
Very nice Bullant! Strong Score