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kristjan.krusic

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  1. We need a addition box that will ask for a CPU-Z validation link and then uses that to detect the thread count... That would be a good alternative for normal overclocking for new users and older system that don't support XTU.
  2. @stivut I removed it. Didn't see that 6 thread limit when I submitted but that's OK
  3. Also note: GPUPi only screenshots primary display! HWBOT 265x Benchmark captures all your displays.
  4. For GPUPI - CPU you need a OpenCL driver: For Intel: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/opencl-drivers#core_xeon For AMD: Already installed via Catalyst driver or use the official SDK: http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/opencl-zone/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/
  5. Setting the RAM and GPU to 775 doesn't help Also tried using the DDR2 memory voltage controller (can go up to 3.8v) still run into the 2.10v lock
  6. Settings: CPU: 1550; GPU: 650; RAM: 700. Adding more Mhz didn't really help because the CPU was the bottleneck. Will retry tomorrow with higher GPU/RAM clocks.
  7. Fix the link for PerformanceTest Mobile it links to the PC one. Link for mobile: https://www.passmark.com/products/pt_mobile.htm
  8. I'll donate at the end of the month if eBay decides to give me back my 30€... Still PayPal own me 20€ from all the times they took the 1€ verification fee...
  9. Plis add Raspberry Pi 3: Broadcom BCM2837 (4× ARM Cortex-A53, 1.2GHz) Broadcom VideoCore IV 1GB LPDDR2 (900 MHz) Also move this to the right place: http://hwbot.org/submission/3147691
  10. Update: The Raspberry Pi 3 gets up to 83°C@stock... The Raspberry Pi 1 B hits 50 and the Pi 2 hits 65 without heat sinks. I guess time to put some heat sinks on...
  11. Can you use different devices for different benchmarks or do you have to use only one device for all benchmarks?
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