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  1. Hello there, I have an old GeForce 6200SE which came out of an OEM HP build from the 2005 era. I am currently using this display adapter solely as a video out on my benching machine which is for 2D testing. However, while I wait for some new parts to arrive, I'd like to do some 3D testing on this card for a few extra points if possible. However, it does not appear to be in the HWbot hardware database. I have attached a screenshot showing the GPUz readout of this card. It appears to be identical to the one shown below, except the version of the card that I have, is PCI-e 1.0, and the closest card on HWbot is an AGP card. Would this be a GPU that I simply can't run any tests on then? It would be unfair to compete with the AGP version of this card, and the CPU selection of AGP boards is much much more limited. What should I do? Thanks
  2. I had to plug in another monitor to fit in all the CPUz windows without overlap. And the wallpaper cycles between different gaming wallpapers
  3. than0s, amazing clock on air for HWbot Prime, wow. I'm underwater and haven't been able to bench this higher than 5213MHz, and even that was a stretch. Good job buddy
  4. No dice, windows doesn't recognize it as an executable. Just pops open winrar to show me what's inside.
  5. How do we actually run hwbot prime? I can't find the executable in the .jar
  6. How's the vdrop on that board? Regardless, that's an awesome clock to achieve at that voltage, great work
  7. I had an embarrassing crash in CSGO earlier this evening. I decided to mess with the RAM timings and CPU vCore. Figured I'd run a couple tests with the Vcore up, and the timings a little tighter. Can run Cine all day
  8. Ah man, I left home this morning and can't bench anymore. I guess my hail mary of running it as a dually won't work. Well...it was fun. Note to self: $60 motherboards aren't great for competition overclocking
  9. Down coring isn't a thing in this competition? If we are going on a per-core basis for cinebench, and prime, why do I need all 8 enabled? I disabled 6 on my 8350 (to curb vdroop with my board) and run it scoring 1729 points per core. I submitted it here, but it didn't count it as a dually. Check my submission history for the screenshot
  10. I stand corrected. I got a solid 0.1 points, even with cores disabled
  11. I believe core off is allowed in the competition, but not normally. It isn't listed as a limitation at the top. (It's a pretty serious limitation if so, and should be listed right there) But you don't get any points for it. I submitted mine as a dually, but it's only good for this competition. It doesn't show up as a listing at all on the 8350 page. Keep that in mind. You want points - cores enabled. If you don't, or are willing to do it again - disable them. All in all, it's about fun right?
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