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  1. On 4/12/2019 at 5:15 AM, cbjaust said:

    Even if i had or could obtain the necessary hardware at reasonable cost, I think the added hassle of futzing around with recording a video of every potential result would rule me out. A one off video to verify a result is one thing but making a video every run is just too much to ask.

    you are right you could only request at the end with a tolerance of 3% as you use for other types of checks.

  2. On 4/11/2019 at 6:38 PM, Mr.Scott said:

    Griff, do you think we can eliminate the video unless there is a discrepancy? I mean, your hardware limitations by themselves will limit your competition to only a handful of overclockers to start with, and we all know who each other is already. Do you really expect any foul play enough to warrant a vid right upfront?

    I wanted to experience this kind of verification. It could only apply to the first 3 results. and give 1-3% tolerance.

  3. Introducing the video request is an experiment, it was never requested before. But it is only possible to eliminate 100% of all types of cheats. I know it may seem exaggerated. I did some video tests and once I got used to it, it became a pretty simple thing. Major difficulty with long tests like super 32m which lasts more than 1 hour. I put the alarm that sounded 5 minutes before the end of the bench and I could do more and 5 minutes before I started recording the video on my mobile.

  4. 23 minutes ago, TerraRaptor said:

    What are requirements for video? What should be there - one presses run, camera then flows to show mobo and thermometer and then back to the display to see the result?

    Video must be contain 2-3 sec before finish of the benchmark and your rig for verification of used cooling with thermometer of ambient temperature.

  5. 2 hours ago, cbjaust said:

    You've got five stages ;)

    Yes. My error.

    2 hours ago, cbjaust said:

    Also where do you find Coppermine-256 cored Celerons? or is that what the BIOS thinks it is when you run Coppermine PIII at 66MHz FSB :)

    Error of limitation on hwbot page.

    2 hours ago, cbjaust said:

    Surely a youtube video should be optional or be able to be produced on request?

    Video is mandatory.

    2 hours ago, cbjaust said:

    Anyway good on you @GRIFF for coming up with the comp.

    Thank you.

     

    2 hours ago, cbjaust said:

     I'll have a better chance to have a go at Round 2 with s462 unless the chipset limitations are too restrictive :P

    Anyway you need good cpu and ability of change registers of chipset and AGP bus. This ability need for superpi 32M, SDR sdram max Freq and 3DMark 01 stages.

  6. On 4/2/2019 at 3:32 PM, Neyasit said:
    • no word about non-intel chipset or cooling system, using desktop/mobile parts and FSB. Maybe rules still can be changed or we can make some discuss about it?))

    Round 1 rules and limitations:
    Must use a Socket 370 and Slot 1 (with adapter) motherboard with non-Intel chipset.
    Must use an Intel Celeron "Coppermine" CPU with native 66Mhz FSB.
    Must use an ATI Radeon 9100 series GPU.
    Must use SDR SDRAM memory.

     

    This is all limitations for this round. I ask GeorgeStorm to change the limit list.

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