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Oj0

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  1. Jeez, well done! Even though I'll never run a Core i3 (I think), I'm looking forward to my SOC-LN2 even more now
  2. I couldn't really care less about gaming. I played a bit of BF4 early this year, and a bit of Rocket League in May. However, I've been trying to better my 3D efficiencies almost daily for most of this year. To me the two are not the same and I don't even want them mixed. It's like someone asking a top fuel dragster how many MPG he gets - he doesn't know and he doesn't care.
  3. Same as GPUPI. Open Command Prompt as admin and type "bcdedit /set useplatformclock yes" and hit Enter. Restart your computer and you're set.
  4. Error K404 - Performance Not Found. So typical of him
  5. Attitude aside, I agree with OP. I have run an overclocking competition before and a rule was that i7 users had to disable HT. There weren't any i3 users, but had there been a few I could have taken it a step further and said i5 and i7 users also have to disable two cores. What's the point in dividing scores by core count to even the playing field if you're going to allow something that gives one group of users a massive advantage? Why even the playing field at all?
  6. Google Translate: "where are the people that can explain a right. So not drunk" :D:D
  7. It works for me? It's exactly what I was talking about.
  8. I've been painfully aware that saving CPU-Z validation (F7) often causes a lockup when you're borderline stable but never really noticed why until I was chasing 5 GHz on my SR-2. I could SuperPi 1M with all cores and HT enabled at 4.85 GHz but saving validation resulted in hard locks, restarts, and even validations sub 3 GHz. I (accidentally) noticed that when saving the validation the temperature readout on the motherboard would shoot to 99 almost instantly. Software reported a maximum temperature of around 120'c, and saving validation always resulted in thermal throttling. Why is this?
  9. Um, no. Your submission is in contravention of the HWBOT rules which were set out long before you started becoming a "threat" to anyone. Moving to Elite won't make your scores go away, it'll simply put you in accordance with the rules.
  10. Oj0

    XS Hacked

    w00t w00t for the encoding fix!
  11. Alternatively, once one hits 15 % loading you can open another.
  12. I know, but 2.2 would pass the end validation.
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