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posted at FM:
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what's the point of the $5 version in your setup?
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cooperation? 3DMark11 Basic - free 3DMark11 Overclock - $5 - basic + shows subtests score for easy screenshot 3DMark11 Advanced - $20 3DMark11 Professional - $999 try to get a deal with FM to get -$5 off when HWbot sends a referrer to Futuremark to buy a product; - HWbot users can get 3D11OC for free OR spend $15 and enjoy offline result storage and unlimited submissions published (for TOP 20)
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All-female OC team at MOA/GOOC/... ?
jmke replied to Massman's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
gamer girl clans sometimes reach the finals in esports events, they do so on their own merits and they are respected for that. Getting a "free" pass to such an event sucks for all the male competitors; those interested in the esport, not their epenis. next we'll have OCers crossdressing to get into these events for free. Same as one of my friend disguises as a girl to get into dance clubs for free -
forum "new posts" doesn't work
jmke replied to Hondacity's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
define "false results"? use this link to get all the good stuff: http://hwbot.org/forum/search.php?do=getnew&exclude=70,71,72,73,74,75,60,44 -
Teemto - Phenom II X3 720 BE @ 4510MHz - 11sec 31ms wPrime 32m
jmke replied to Gamer's topic in Result Discussions
those dippers are quite a bunch! -
Guide for activating SLI on AMD 890FX platforms
jmke replied to Monstru's topic in General hardware discussion
http://www.anandtech.com/show/2910/4 and more -
Guide for activating SLI on AMD 890FX platforms
jmke replied to Monstru's topic in General hardware discussion
no SLI/CF gives better results; biggest advantage of Lucid is the mixed GPU mode -
at best it will grow out to become similar to the gaming league I think.
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energy efficient if you are using a CRT monitor. LCD monitors use the same power for all white or all black
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The monthly competitions ...
jmke replied to Massman's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
write a randomize algorithm that picks one benchmark & CPU/VGA from a pool of hardware based on popularity overtime, recent time, number of results per user, etc that way you can still choose to manually pick stuff, or let the bot decide -
The official MadOnion Nostalgia Festival thread.
jmke replied to ViViD's topic in HWBOT Competitions
google might help you -
that's awesome, FM is one of the few companies around that actually listens to user feedback, even if support for 03/05 only accounts for <10% of activity
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Jfyi
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^^ +1 vote for this approach.
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you're from Canada, right Chew*? ;p
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HDD/SSD Database for PCMark05 Disk Tests
jmke replied to Christian Ney's topic in General hardware discussion
wait wait... are we building a manual database, posted on a site, where the biggest and baddest automated results database exist? @Massman: get RB to code a quick extra PCMark05 field for XP start & General usage; then you can make nice queries from the dbase -
Disable RSS feeds?
jmke replied to Splave's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
best of both world is to change the vBulletin template and change the "new post" link to exclude the RSS feeds http://hwbot.org/forum/search.php?do=getnew&exclude=70,71,72,73,74,76 that's the link ^^ that way you can see new posts by human, but still browse the RSS feed forums if you're interested that's how I implemented at [M] with good result -
when it comes to hardware sharing, it's not exactly cheating. Rather exploiting a loophole in the system. Closing it by removing any chance by teams to gain from sharing any HW component will just cause big teams to split up in 1001 small teams.
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demo SS:
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in a perfect world it would work like that; however how it now works: company asks site where they are located; redirects them to local PR
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has nothing to do with "smart". All to do with ownership and where the site is situated.
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the international nature of the site might actually be a limiting factor if the sponsoring company puts the site in the basket of the local marketing budget. HWBot owner -> Belgium -> Benelux budget -> tiny compared to US/UK/DE/TW HWBot has year over year +94% more visitors +125% more pageviews and +11% more new visitors at this rate they'll surpass 2 million page views a month easily next year, which should give some good CPM for banner ads from small and big companies they could also look into hiring an advertising company to do all advertising for them, thereby splitting the operational half (Massman, RB and others) from the monetary half (advertising) making sure one doesn't influence the other.
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easy to calculate Massman, extract a list of all members who post scores to this site at least 1 score per week. that is your active membership where potentially you could expect subscription money from; take 30% of that number; multiply by €10/year and you have a number to work with I voted €0 I'm not an active bencher, I post benchmarks for the team score if possible;