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  1. By @Leeghoofd at the Las Vegas event.

     

    Stepping: L639G046

    Test: 5g 4c8t cinebench, lowest voltage, air heatsink cooler

    • 4501 1.33v
    • 1533 1.35v
    • 1292 1.285v
    • 1284 1.365v
    • 5099 1.31v
    • 0700 1.285v
    • 4573 1.26v
    • 5589 1.23v
    • 1055 1.325v
    • 0868 1.3v
    • 1054 1.26v
    • 1005 1.285v
    • 1454 1.3v
    • 1436 1.3v
    • 0680
    • 0878 1.35v
    • 4267 1.285v
    • 0903 1.285v
    • 1357 1.32v
    • 1061 1.25v
    • 4551 1.26v
    • 5376 1.3v
    • 1526 1.24v
    • 1191 1.32v
    • 1204 potato
    • 1058 1.3v
    • 4643 1.375v
    • 0853 1.35v
    • 1474 1.285v
    • 1381 1.31v
    • 1015 potato
    • 5359 1.285v
    • 1011 1.325v
    • 5335 1.325v
    • 5344 1.285v

  2. Not enough SuperPI 32M results in the database yet (unique users >=10) for the Kaby Lake CPUs yet, but here's a preliminary table.

     

    [table=head;autonum=1;autonumtitle=Pos;width=450px]CPU Model | AVG OC in SPI 32M with Air/Water]

    FX-9590|5256 MHz

    Core i7 2600K|5244 MHz

    Core i7 2700K|5224 MHz

    FX-9370|5219 MHz

    Core i5 2550K|5114 MHz

    Core i5 2500K|5072 MHz

    Celeron D 352|5065 MHz

    FX-8350|5043 MHz

    Pentium 4 641|4955 MHz

    FX-6350|4947 MHz

    FX-8150|4929 MHz

    FX-6300|4921 MHz

    FX-8320|4913 MHz

    Core i7 6700K|4896 MHz

    Core i7 3960X|4888 MHz

    A10-6800K|4879 MHz

    Core i7 3930K|4875 MHz

    Core i7 4790K|4865 MHz

    FX-8120|4851 MHz

    FX-4100|4840 MHz

    Core i5 6600K|4840 MHz

    Core i3 6320|4835 MHz

    Core i7 3770K|4821 MHz

    Core i7 3970X|4816 MHz

    A8-6600K|4815 MHz[/table]

  3. Updated opening post ... :)

     

    [table=head;autonum=1;autonumtitle=Pos;width=450px]CPU Model | AVG OC in CB R11.5/R15 with Air/Water

    Core i7 7700K|5279 MHz

    FX-9590|5100 MHz

    FX-8370|5099 MHz

    FX-9370|5078 MHz

    FX-8350|4977 MHz

    Core i7 2700K|4963 MHz

    Core i7 2600K|4938 MHz

    Core i5 2500K|4926 MHz

    Core i7 3970X|4918 MHz

    Core i7 3960X|4892 MHz

    A10-6800K|4882 MHz

    Core i7 3930K|4869 MHz

    Core i7 4790K|4854 MHz

    Core i7 3770K|4851 MHz

    Core i7 4820K|4838 MHz

    Core i7 6700K|4835 MHz

    FX-8320E|4819 MHz

    FX-6350|4810 MHz

    Pentium 4 631|4807 MHz

    FX-6300|4784 MHz

    Core i7 3820|4779 MHz

    Core i5 6600K|4771 MHz

    FX-8320|4739 MHz

    FX-4100|4708 MHz

    Core i5 4690K|4704 MHz[/table]

  4. Kaby Lake Statistics

    • 964 overclocking results
    • 132 overclockers

    [table=head]{colsp=2}Hardware Statistics

    Top-5 Motherboard Brands | ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI

    Top-5 Mainboards (users) | GIGABYTE Z270X-Gaming SOC, ASUS ROG Maximus IX Formula, ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero, MSI Z270 XPower Gaming Titanium, ASUS ROG Maximus IX Apex

    Top-5 Mainboards (submissions) | GIGABYTE Z270X-Gaming SOC, ASUS ROG Maximus IX Apex, ASUS ROG Maximus IX Formula, MSI Z270 XPower Gaming Titanium, ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero

    Top-5 Memory Brand (users) | G.SKILL, Corsair, Samsung, Kingston, GALAX

    Top-5 CPU SKU | Core i7 7700K, Core i7 7500U, Core i5 7600K, Core i5 7200U, Core i3 7350K

    Top-5 CPU Cooling | Liquid Nitrogen (50.65%), AIO Water (15.45%), Water cooling (10.94%), Air cooling (6.91%), Cascade (3.17%)[/table]

     

    Last updated: 15/11/2016

     

    [table=head]{colsp=2}Community Statistics

    Most Active User | us.png topyoyoguybest, 41 submissions

    Most Active Team | us.png PURE, 51 submissions

    Most Active Country | us.png United States, 241 submissions

    Highest Variety CPUs by User | p><p>Highest Variety CPUs by Team | <img src= Overclockers.com, 3 CPUs

    Highest Variety CPUs by Country | .png 4 countries, 40 CPUs

    Highest Variety Motherboards by User | [flag]id.png" > Bboyjezz, 3 motherboards

    Highest Variety Motherboards by Team | de.png Hardwareluxx.de, 5 motherboards

    Highest Variety Motherboards by Country | de.png Germany, 14 motherboards[/table]

     

    SELECT COUNT(*), COUNT(DISTINCT user_id), COUNT(DISTINCT result.mb_model_id) FROM result JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE core_id=1219;
    SELECT COUNT(*), COUNT(DISTINCT mb_model.manufacturer_id) FROM mb_model WHERE mb_model.chipset_id=6391;
    
    SELECT manufacturer.name, COUNT(*) FROM result JOIN mb_model ON (result.mb_model_id = mb_model.model_id) JOIN manufacturer USING (manufacturer_id) WHERE (mb_model.chipset_id = 6391) GROUP BY manufacturer_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    SELECT mb_model.name, COUNT(DISTINCT user_id) FROM result JOIN mb_model ON (result.mb_model_id = mb_model.model_id) JOIN manufacturer USING (manufacturer_id) WHERE (mb_model.chipset_id = 6391) GROUP BY mb_model.model_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT user_id) DESC;
    SELECT mb_model.name, COUNT(*) FROM result JOIN mb_model ON (result.mb_model_id = mb_model.model_id) JOIN manufacturer USING (manufacturer_id) WHERE (mb_model.chipset_id = 6391) GROUP BY mb_model.model_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    SELECT mb_model.name, COUNT(DISTINCT user_id) FROM result JOIN mb_model ON (result.mb_model_id = mb_model.model_id) JOIN manufacturer USING (manufacturer_id) WHERE (mb_model.chipset_id=6391 AND result.cpucooling_id=9) GROUP BY mb_model.model_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT user_id) DESC;
    
    SELECT result_data.memory_vendor, COUNT(*) FROM result JOIN result_data USING (data_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE core_id=1219 GROUP BY memory_vendor ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    SELECT cpu_model.model, COUNT(*) FROM result JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE core_id=1219 GROUP BY cpu_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    
    SELECT cooling.name, COUNT(*)/1321 FROM result JOIN cooling ON (result.cpucooling_id = cooling.cooling_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE core_id=1219 GROUP BY cooling.cooling_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    
    SELECT user.name, COUNT(*) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY user_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    SELECT team.teamname, COUNT(*) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN team ON (user.team_id = team.team_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY team.team_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    SELECT country.name, COUNT(*) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN country USING (country_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY country_id ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
    SELECT user.name, COUNT(DISTINCT cpu_id) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY user_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT cpu_id) DESC;
    SELECT team.teamname, COUNT(DISTINCT cpu_id) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN team ON (user.team_id = team.team_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY team.team_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT cpu_id) DESC;
    SELECT country.name, COUNT(DISTINCT cpu_id) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN country USING (country_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY country_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT cpu_id) DESC;
    SELECT user.name, COUNT(DISTINCT result.mb_model_id) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY user_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT result.mb_model_id) DESC;
    SELECT team.teamname, COUNT(DISTINCT result.mb_model_id) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN team ON (user.team_id = team.team_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY team.team_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT result.mb_model_id) DESC;
    SELECT country.name, COUNT(DISTINCT result.mb_model_id) FROM result JOIN USER USING (user_id) JOIN country USING (country_id) JOIN cpu_model USING (cpu_id) WHERE cpu_model.core_id=1219 GROUP BY country_id ORDER BY COUNT(DISTINCT result.mb_model_id) DESC;
    

  5. @filmbot: our goal is to level the playing field for each qualifier.

     

    For the final we are trying to find a solution to work around the limitations of the brand affecting performance too much. Though, after all the 'panic' in the forum prior to the Championship, it turned out that even with a "non-asus" and "hynix IC" you can get pretty far. That's what PXHX used and he almost made it to the final :)

  6. Hey Guys,

     

    Just a quick message to let you know we're working on making sure the championship qualifiers will be fair at every event. With the buffer of memory we have from last year, we will be able to supply everyone at a qualifier with the same memory kit. So special bins won't be effective during the qualifiers unless a memory vendor partners up for a specific event.

     

    We are also working on a large enough pool of CPUs that we can pre-bin to ensure the CPUs are as closely matched as possible. The exact details are still in the works, but hopefully we can also provide CPUs as prizes for each event.

     

    To be continued!

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