Thanks guys.
Installing vcredist_x32.exe fixed it.
Although @_mat_ I think you should clarify on the FAQ page that even just trying to run GPUPI requires both vcredist instead of just 64 bit one.
Atleast that's how it was for me.
Can't get this Bench to run on Win7 x64.
Installed the Lastest Catalyst Driver & vcredist_x64.exe still get the MSVCP120.dll error.
Was I supposed to install anything else.?
Help Please....
Damn.
And I thought this guy had a good CPU
http://hwbot.org/submission/2694680_frenlynhn_cinebench_r15_core_i7_4790k_1223_cb
Although I Sincerely doubt he is on Air, but whatever.
There was a Gigabyte Bios bug recently where the Bios was providing obscene voltages to the chips.
The latest Bios is supposed to fix it, so upgrade & it should be fine.
Thanks Gigabyte for the competition.
And for the guys, I was easily able to hit the target score using Intel HD4000 graphics.
No dGpu & re-runs necessary.
Mine failed because I didn't have the right Motherboard for the competition even though I benched on a Z97 SOC.
I though it would auto detect the Mobo & I didn't need to fill up the field.
Another mistake & failure.
Sigh..