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Antinomy
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Yep, one of best boards for AGP benching.Like that one? http://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/4coredual_sata2_r2.0/
That board works with any CPU and either DDR1 or DDR2 memory. Equipped with both AGP and PCI-E. She's a compatibility whoreI would have no CPU or rams to stick into it, lol. But it is not looking bad... after all -
Will the result have a normal submission page?
Since most results are and will be taken from the news, articles and forums, we could add a short brief about the result - pictures, comments, mods involved. I think it will be much better than knowing seconds by itself.
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O.K. so here's the subforum now.
How do you see the result? I mean - I've posted multiple results in the thread. After adding them somehow, how will they appear during browsing hardware and/or global ranks? Or they won't interfere in any way and HOF will be totally separate?
I'd start from adding results I gathered.
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And again - Happy Birthday hipro5 and knopflerbruce!
Best wishes to both of you. :banana:
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Ticket ID: 1826
Priority: Medium
Please, add a new CPU:\r\nRise MP6 166MHz (ES)\r\nhttp://valid.canardpc.com/bqbm57\r\n\r\nIt\'s the only Rise MP6 without performance rating (PR). Thank you in advance.
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No overclocking results - bummer
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If you were attentive enough, you'd see that right above the search button is the limit option. 20 by default and up to 50 and 100. Maybe there aren't enough results in this category, Bruce?
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Please, add two boards:
TOSHIBA VCUAA - http://valid.canardpc.com/76jxvj
Quanta 3663 (it's an HP notebook board) - http://valid.canardpc.com/nm67td
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You can see current records here: http://hwbot.org/benchmark/cpu_frequency/
According to HWBot timeline, 8GHz has been cracked on 30th March 2007.
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OMFG. Now that's is a golden chip!
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Team history is bugged:
These members are not from my team. And it would be nice to have team ranking history along with team points history (so that when you point to a certain time stamp, you can see both points and the ranking you've had).
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The first is an easy one:
http://hwbot.org/user/antinomy/#Achievements - shows I've got 2 HW points and 2 cups&medals for LGA1156. I don't know which results are these (the "any benchmark" has been removed in "search submissions" field).
But seems like Celeron G1101 doesn't count as LGA1156: http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/celeron_g1101/
The second is more nasty:
The submission engine seems to alter the result shown though it stores what I've input correctly (if you try to edit the result, the edit window will show the right result). It appears from time to time and it's not the only bugged submission.
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How about some charts on top10 users for xx socket? Maybe put them somewhere and update on a monthly basis.
I'd be interested in old socket too, not just the new ones like 775.
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No, he's a bear. Can't you see the photo?
der8auer, bad luck. Sorry for your loss.
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Thank you, Scotty!
GENiEBEN, no, it's only 8.5 hours http://hwbot.org/submission/2448531_
Do you know how to deal with the "cheat detected" bug when system time ticks over midnight? Wanna know for even slower and older things like 486
BTW, Super pi 32M on Winchip CPUs take about 12 hours.
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From what I see, you're more limited by CPU power, not disk storage. Maybe some more transparent windows is possible, can't tell for sure.
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Excellent result! Nice bunch of board boxes on the background.
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Thank you Karl!
But could you fix the new names to make them like the old ones?
Cyrix MII 333 (66 FSB, 2.2V) - need to add a dash like this:
Cyrix MII-333 (66 FSB, 2.2V), Cyrix MII-233 (75 FSB), Cyrix MII-233 (66 FSB).
And since I'm posting, add a new MoBo too
Asus N53Ta
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I vote against combining categories with different memory sizes for old cards. The reason is easy - more memory was usually installed using slower chips making the cards not equal by definition.
But as for this situation - NV41 and NV42 could be combined for PCI-E parts.
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Get used to it, not the first and definitely not the last time
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Ticket ID: 1808
Priority: Medium
Please, add the following CPUs:\r\nWinchip 2 225MHz - http://valid.canardpc.com/lhknzl\r\nCyrix MII 233 (66 FSB) - http://valid.canardpc.com/2w73gg\r\nCyrix MII 233 (75 FSB) - http://valid.canardpc.com/c6nu7y\r\nCyrix MII 333 (66 FSB, 2.2V) - http://valid.canardpc.com/dgbvpv\r\n\r\nI\'ll add photos to my submissions to verify 2 and 3 is not the same CPU. If necessary, I can attach photos here too.\r\n\r\nAnd please rename:\r\nCyrix MII-300GP (66 MHz FSB) => Cyrix MII-300GP (66 FSB)\r\nCyrix MII-300GP (75 MHz FSB) => Cyrix MII-300GP (75 FSB)\r\nCyrix MII-333GP => Cyrix MII-333GP (83 FSB)
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S**t, they've taken over my team. Maybe I should've taken my words back.
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MSI PM8M3-V recap
in General hardware discussion
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My opinion - you better save the money spent for electronics to buy a good board (AM2NF3 or 4CoreDual-SATA2 or 775Dual-VSTA) and then start improving things.
MSI boards are better when they're dead![:D](https://community.hwbot.org/uploads/emoticons/biggrin.png)