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  1. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  2. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  3. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  4. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  5. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  6. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  7. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  8. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  9. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  10. Dear leeghoofd The screenshot has not been clipped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this tweak is not prohibited :) You can check that in a very simple way. Just check the image size and compare it to standard FHD monitor resolution 1920x1080 ;)
  11. your score got reported by another user for screenshot clipping. Plz check out the rules and sample screenshot at: https://hwbot.org/benchmarkRules The screenshot has not been cropped. I just killed a windows explorer process! As far as I know, this modification is not prohibited. PS. it is good to know that benchmate allows to edit screenshots :)
  12. I think that you can not admit defeat and looking for holes in the whole. What can I do for you? Record a video? I do not know why this is happening. Just add the result of SuperPi 1M, who also is better than yours.

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