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Turrican

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  1. on the mainpage on the right upper corner is a search field where you can search everything. just type in your desired cpu\vga\motherboard\user\....
  2. you have to enter the time in seconds. atm you have to calculate it yourself to seconds. so 10min 25 sec --> is 625sec. your results would be 1703.829sec.
  3. this result is bugged, so plz stop uploading it over and over again. it has been blocked already 3 times!!!
  4. on the mainpage on the right upper corner is a search field where you can search everything. just type in your desired cpu\vga\motherboard\user\....
  5. nice, but it's 1x 6850 and not 2x 6850. in the selection field you select the number of your "physical" cpus.
  6. the point calculation is a bit different. see here for more info: http://www.hwbot.org/article/faq http://www.hwbot.org/article/hwboints
  7. of course it's useless when there's no "hdd test" in the standard pcmark04 test.
  8. you have to enter the result in seconds. so atm you must calculate the minutes yourself to seconds.
  9. tpp=team power points up=user points. if you move the mouse over tpp or up in the ranking it says that as well. in the faq is explained how they are calculated. http://hwbot.org/article/faq hope this helps
  10. yes it's broken and yes it changes the benchmark as well. i put it already on the "to fix" list.
  11. if you provide a cpu-z screenshot with the specs i can add it when the hardware adding function works again.
  12. here's the FAQ which explain the new point calculation. http://www.hwbot.org/article/faq your hardware points are still there, in the profile is just the "new" combiantion of global+hardware.
  13. atm, the hardware adding function in rev4 is broken, so nothing can be added. i'll add it asap when it works again.
  14. an athlon xp 2600+ with barton core is stock clocked @ 11.5x166. your's is clocked @ 11.5x100. so your fsb is too low, try set it manually to 166mhz. the nforce 2 board can handle it.
  15. ok, i added it to the "to fix" list.
  16. i don't think the agp8x 7600gt would fit into your agp2x board. the "cut" on the card is on the different side as on the board.
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