Jump to content
HWBOT Community Forums

FireKillerGR

Members
  • Posts

    1749
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    26

Everything posted by FireKillerGR

  1. Danke senior will try it ASAP also thanks to Hideo-San and GTheory
  2. I voted every choice :3
  3. 404 title not found #another_server_bug
  4. I 2nd/confirm this ^ from my side as well
  5. you don't lose points lol. IF I would be the one to post all of our subs with the cpu, lets say that I would get 200 points and 0 for phil. IF phil was the one, he would get 200 and 0 for me. That way, we kinda "split" them, and we dont -in any possible way- get more points from what our cpu would get if it was benched by ONE ocer.
  6. the copy paste is real; is there a spi32m round that I missed and u are practicing on copy wazza? lolz #bad_joke_is_bad
  7. yeap, as soon as you dont dublicate scores (for example same cpu = 2+ scores on the same benchmark) or get more points as you would if there was only one account, I guess its fine. PS. me and phil bench together btw (same city -> one lab); we arent guys who share results from California to Florida, if that makes any sense for you.
  8. and maybe 2x 128 as well
  9. Yo bro, pm'ing u for impact.
  10. I always use xp drivers for xp and 7/8/10 drivers for 7 etc. So you dont need to add support for OS into the driver if I recall correctly. Just use latest (non 980-ti compatible) xp drivers and add the cards into the inf file. ^^ If you have issues I can send you the inf file
  11. Damn yo bro; need to find a new 980 Ti now Great score nevertheless ^^
  12. Thanks Should be able to run a bit higher next time
  13. RIP score as expected :'( Need to work on my canyon till I send the gpu to the buyer GG however
  14. Yo, come on; no need for this guys. As far as I know, one gpu/cpu = 1 benchmark score. So, using 980 ti kingpin on 3dmark01 score can go to user a, 03's score to user b, 05 to user c, etc etc. And thats the difference with having two scores of the same card/cpu in one benchmark. First scenario, you will have to divide the points that ONE overclocker would get, while on the 2nd scenario you take advantage of the system to "duplicate"/get more points; and thats why it is not allowed. Imagine what would happen to small private events when people "split" scores since forever.
×
×
  • Create New...