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GPUPI - SuperPI on the GPU
Is 980 Ti also legacy? The normal version does not detect it as a CUDA device only OpenCL. In the legacy version it shows up as a CUDA device but the calculation is 5 seconds slower than in 2.3.4
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Opinion needed: Ideas for next HWBOT revision
QuantumX replied to Christian Ney's post in a topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestionsReading a few pages back I can't really determine if the ideas asked for are only for changing the ranking system because that seems to be the only thing discussed, but if not I have a suggestion. Seeing that hwbot is one huge database I think more graphs can be made. For example an interactive graph on each hardware ranking page. For example if you go in to the CB11.5 ranking list for i7-6700K to have a graph that plots all results vs. their respective frequency that was used. And then also in this graph can be a trendline to be used for checking the scaling as the frequency goes up and thus reference your own score and check if your efficiency is good or bad. On the results if you click on a result (not to open the result, just to highlight it) the result will be highlighted on the chart with the trendline still visible and thus you can see if that particular result has good or bad efficiency depending if it's above or below the trendline. Also by clicking on a highlighted result in the graph to open the corresponding result. So I check the graph and see one particular result has very good efficiency I can then click on that point on the graph, go into the result, and check the screenshot for what memory settings, OS etc. was used to achieve such good efficiency. Here is an example I created in Excel: I think it would be much more user-friendly to be able to reference results from a graph instead of scrolling through 10 - 20 pages of results in a list format. You can then also use this to add an efficiency rating of sorts to results. This rating can be useful for telling newcomers that their efficiency needs improvement or even to highlight a suspiciously over-efficient result to moderators. In the example graph I posted above you can see in the 4500 - 4800MHz range there are many results that are way below the trendline and I would imagine those are mostly the scores of newcomers who needs to work on their efficiency
- Splave - Core i3 7350K @ 6600MHz - 1199 marks XTU
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HWBot site issue
I can't seem to submit team cup stage 2.5. After filling out the submission form it goes to http: //hwbot.org/ submit/create and nothing happens after. On the esports site it also says "LIMITATIONS -> a 181,185 videocard" for stage 2.5 I've tried on two different PC's
- DrWeez - Core i3 6320 @ 4020MHz - 742 marks XTU
- Rasparthe - Core 2 Duo E4300 @ 4681.9MHz - 12sec 63ms SuperPi - 1M
- xxbassplayerxx - Core i7 6700K @ 4890MHz - 1740 marks XTU
- xxbassplayerxx - Core i7 6700K @ 4890MHz - 1740 marks XTU
- Rasparthe - Core 2 E8500 (3.17Ghz) @ 5962.6MHz - 7sec 797ms SuperPi - 1M
- rayhow - Core i7 3770K @ 5000MHz - 116279 cb Cinebench - R15
- Strong Island - Core i7 6700K @ 6150MHz - 2004 marks XTU
- rhodie - Core i7 6700K @ 4800MHz - 1690 marks XTU
- Vivi - GeForce GTX 980 Ti @ 1550/2000MHz - 59694 marks 3DMark06
- Vivi - Core i7 6700K @ 6553MHz - 9sec 700ms PiFast
- The official Challenger 2015 Div III Round 3 thread.
- The official Challenger 2015 Div III Round 3 thread.
- QuantumX - Pentium G3258 @ 6123MHz - 10051 points Geekbench3 - Multi Core
- QuantumX - Pentium G3258 @ 5807MHz - 9621 points Geekbench3 - Multi Core
- QuantumX - Pentium G3258 @ 5807MHz - 9621 points Geekbench3 - Multi Core
- dRweEz - Radeon R5 230 - 2820 marks 3DMark Vantage - Performance
- xxbassplayerxx - Core 2 E8400 (3.0Ghz) @ 6035MHz - 6035.01 mhz CPU Frequency
- HWBOT x265 Benchmark
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Skylake 6700K/6600K Batch and Serial Numbers
QuantumX replied to xxbassplayerxx's post in a topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OCI tested L519B740 and L519B743. Both VID 1.296. Both XTU stable @ 4.8GHz 1.46v Should be able to pass 4.9GHz at around 1.5v but limited by high temps... No delid
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- der8auer - GeForce GTX 980 Ti - 61613 marks 3DMark06
- dRweEz - Core i7 6700K @ 6689MHz - 9sec 470ms PiFast