Jump to content
HWBOT Community Forums

StingerYar

Members
  • Posts

    201
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by StingerYar

  1. Quote

    For the stages that require several results, different CPUs / GPUs / MEM types are needed (example: LGA1150 cpu bench with three results needs 4790, 4770K, 4690, if three different benchers submit three results with 4770k only one will count to the ranking)

    What about cooperative bench, like team uses same platform? It needs to be like "teammate #1 uses 4790 + memory kit #1", "teammate #2 uses 4770 + memory kit #2"... etc. Right? Is it ok to use same GPU, if it's a CPU benchmark, like Wprime32?

    Quote

    Intel - Stage1 - 3dMark Vantage CPU performance DDR4 - Use 3 different Core i5 CPUs from Sky, Kaby, Coffee, Rocket or Comet-Lake

    What about LGA 2066, like 7740X? HEDT is not allowed?

  2. 7 hours ago, yosarianilives said:

    Sounds like comp needs to be all benchmate ;)

    Would be nice & easy for newbies, and pretty comfortable to bench in general, that's for sure. However when it comes to maximum like LN2 - it puts spokes in wheels...

     

    How about some junkie stages, like "Only 6GHz+ submissions", restore "DOGPILE", or maybe do "Slowest GPUPI, or SuperPi"? Sounds like fun :D

    If there is no place for that - how about "only motherboard IGP" stage? Can be fun to tweak & mod.

  3. 2 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:

    They used identical sticks of Corsair dominator GT 2000C8... same platform, same cpu, same pictures, just slightly different timings... and no subs were deleted, just removed from the compo or correctly filled in and than filtered by the API

    Add CPUZ SPD tab from now...

    These are not identical. One is US, other is Taiwan, serials are different (see photo). Mobo, CPU were same, correct, but it's not a problem for a MEM stage team competition, right?

    To clarify: same series kit is not ok to participate at all? So you can't use two different kits of same series, like Dominator GT DDR3? Or logic is "same SPD = same kit", like you can use kit of 1866 + 2000 with no problem, but not 2000 + 2000?

    Anyway better to add this clarification to rules.

    image_id_2548571.jpeg

    • Like 2
  4. 19 hours ago, Leeghoofd said:

    Lemme know first which platforms are concerned for exemption of the rule plz

    I think platforms like AM2 / LGA 775 or newer won't have problems;

    Platforms like s478 / s754-939-940 are situational (50-50%);

    Absolutely sure, hardware older than Socket A (462) or Socket 370 / Slot 1 won't have HPET.

    Of course there's 1% exclusion for crazy mobos like s370 + DDR2 VIA, or s478 + G41 chipset :D

     

    I think community may do some doublecheck testing on old hardware.

  5. Got a question about rules:

    Quote

    Only DeskTop hardware, however LGA3647, TRX40 platforms are allowed (no other server or ES hardware)

    It's fine for TRX40, clearly. But I think LGA 3647 needs some clarification. All CPUs for this platform are Xeons, so all of them are server hardware, and can't participate, right?

    Or it's about motherboard? Like if you use ROG Dominus Extreme or EVGA SR-3 - you are allowed to participate (HEDT mb), but if you use stuff like Supermicro MBD-X11SPM-F (server mb) - you can't participate? Confused :D

     

     

×
×
  • Create New...