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  1. My bad, I was going to the rules section: (I didn't think I could compete in the country cup because I have 44c/88t)
  2. Updated.... still cannot find the official background? It's not in the rules section either.
  3. Storm-chaser here. Will update accordingly, sorry about that. -Question: Where is the download link for the background image? -Also - is this screenshot going to be acceptable for the run?
  4. It's an in house forum competition, I will update the title, perhaps that threw you off. Sure, you can get lost in a sea of results on their website if you want, but I'd prefer to gear it toward the community here so we can get some vital statistics on local results, plus the added element of competition is always fun.
  5. File name: Unigine_Superposition-1.1.exeFile size: 1.2 GBDownload Link:Unigine Superposition (1.1) DownloadThis benchmark should be configured like this, as listed below, so make adjustments accordingly. You will need to change the preset to 1080p Extreme. You can snip and post your results here, I will start a leaderboard if we get enough interest. Like this: Post a CPU z pick of your current OC / CPU configuration... Include GPU-z Snip of your video card specs Basic ground rules:Download, run, and publish your results! Post your system specs as well, if you wish....
  6. I am well aware that CPU z isn't the most reliable standard when assessing CPU system performance. I want to say that right up front. But pros list, everyone has it and we all play by the same rules so it should make for a relatively painless, competitive benchmarking experience that nearly all here on the forum can get involved with. If we can get enough interest going I will add a leaderboard. Very simple, run the CPU z "bench" tab and post that screenshot here - also include the "CPU" tab in CPUz as well, so I can record your system specifications on the leaderboard. Your result should look nearly identical to this, without out any superfluous data, focusing solely on the CPU and Bench tabs ONLY! This is one of my dual socket z820s running two Xeon 2696 v2 processors for a total of 24C and 48T... include a brief description of your rig or specs on the build, if you wish. You may also include a picture of the rig itself.
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