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Cmaker caught cheating changes his name to infomaxparis to please msi his hopeful sponsor
I don't think there's much appetite for pulling his scores from CC, they're all legit as far as anyone can tell. And retroactively punishing guys where there's no chance to make up for it seems silly. Either letting him continue to partake in CC and not tell anyone in the French group so that they could plan for it or suspend him and inform the people while they still had a chance to do something about it. Punishing them for their great results and achievement now doesn't help anybody especially because none of them were aware. I was only asking what the thoughts behind the decision taken at the time because there is no clear info on when it even happened. I had only pointed it out in the first place as your message made it clear it was identified while CC was still on. CC is only even incidental to the situation because it's actually just about the rankings at the top.
- Paul7347's 14 sec 647 ms y-cruncher - Pi-1b run with Core i9 7940X
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Cmaker caught cheating changes his name to infomaxparis to please msi his hopeful sponsor
Why? Surely with a history of cheating leading to the strictest punishment short of a ban he should not have been allowed to sub scores for CC and delaying the publicity to after CC. Does this not stain the whole French scene as complicit and colour their CC win, with 7 scores of his all on LN2 counting to the final count? Hell AFAIK the other French benchers weren't even informed of this at all. I get that for the MSI event there are other factors at play and those scores are being deleted.
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randyenergy's 188655 cb Cinebench - 2024 run with Ryzen 7 9700X
Why are you asking for the benchmate team to look? Clearly visible that there's no render on the submission and the scores is about 135 times too high for this CPU. Shows that there is an issue with your run, benchmate essentially just checks that you aren't skewing a timer or editing a saved submission. This is a bugged run on cinebench, not really something for Matt at Benchmate to fix.
- saltycroissant's 6576.8 MHz Memory Frequency run with DDR5 SDRAM
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Paul7347's 30091 cb Cinebench - R20 run with Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9965WX
Wait is this like X599 or something?
- Paul7347's 5889.1 MHz Memory Frequency run with DDR5 SDRAM
- Dreadzone - DDR5 SDRAM @ 6022.6MHz - 6022.6 MHz Memory Frequency
- Paul7347 - DDR4 SDRAM @ 2120.2MHz - 1min 32sec 480ms PYPrime - 32b with BenchMate
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Cheapaz Chips 2023 Planning Thread
I'm keen on 6850
- "Oldzen RAMvenge" team challenge proposal
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