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  1. http://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/hd_4600_gt2_haswell/
  2. That is actually not a bug of XTU, but an incompatibility problem with the M6G BIOS. XTU uses the voltage and frequency as defined in the official BIOS Writer's Guide. Sometimes ODMs will use a different way to set voltage and frequencies and that will conflict with XTU settings. In short: the only people who can make a fix for this is the mainboard bios team.
  3. Yeah, Windows 8 and 8.1 are a pain for installing older .NET versions. Maybe they should include the .NET in the installer package.
  4. Hm, that might also be due to the GPU or the BIOS. Did you check if the GPU is capable of handling 64MB chips? How about the VGA bios - is it configured so it supports 256MB?
  5. Use this category: http://hwbot.org/hardware/processor/mediatek_mt6589/ You can manually increase the threadcount with hwbot prime. Or do you think the OS is only using two either?
  6. Might be related to the new Java JDK8 for ARM. I think only the ARM version is already available. JDK7 for ARM is about 1700pts
  7. It's USD $89 for the device, but in total I paid slightly over USD $150. This includes stuff like power adapter, eMMC with Android pre-install, micro-HDMI to HDMI cable, and of course shipping.
  8. http://hwbot.org/submission/2411697_massman_hwbot_prime_samsung_exynos_4412_2400.44_primes_per_second Not bad! Now to figure out how to overclock. It will definitely not be as easy as it is with the Raspberry Pi. Seems it's only possible via the kernel.
  9. I'm having a meeting with MSI next week about MOA ... might be able to get more info then
  10. I have around 2K Ice Storm Extreme, which seems to be +/_ what to expect from a Galaxy S3. The Note II has the Mali GPU clocked from 480 to 533, so obviously the score is a bit higher.
  11. Haven't checked Ubuntu yet - any hardware you want me to check specifically? I think it should be fully supported though. Ran Ice Storm, but the score seems low?
  12. HDMI -> DVI isn't supported, so I took my work home today. The eMMC sdcard I ordered together with the ODROID comes with Android 4.0.4 default installed. It's pretty much plug-and-play, actually. Looks like the least mobile Android device ever Let's try 3DMark for Android on this one ...
  13. Linux OS first - HWBOT Prime isn't available on Android yet. I think I'll go for the Debian Wheezy install first. That's what I'm using for the RPi as well, so it might be more familiar.
  14. Came in the mail today, from South Korea. Had to pay TWD $200 tax, though .... but that's a lot less than what I would pay in Belgium if there's tax at customs SPECIFICATIONS Low-cost development platform Ultra compact size with full metal enclosure Quad core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore Samsung Exynos4412 Prime Cortex-A9 Quad Core 1.7Ghz with 1MB L2 cache 2048MB(2GB) LP-DDR2 880 Mega data rate Mali-400 Quad Core 440MHz 10/100Mbps Ethernet with RJ-45 LAN Jack 2 x High speed USB2.0 Host port Audio codec with headphone jack on board Android 4.x & Ubuntu 12.10 Community-driven projects & supports The specs are pretty much those of a Galaxy S3 with higher core clock. Or the one of a Note II with lower GPU clock. It's a quad core, so it should be quite a bit faster than the Raspberry Pi. I'll be running HWBOT Prime and the OpenArena benchmark to see how it performs. Not sure if it can be overclocked Some pictures:
  15. Updated stats: 3401 overclocking results 343 overclockers 75 mainboards 44 mainboards used 10 manufacturers Top-5 most popular brands: Asus, GIGABYTE, MSI, ASRock, Intel Top-5 mainboard by submissions: Asus Maximus VI Extreme, GIGABYTE Z87X-OC, MSI Z87 MPower Max, GIGABYTE Z87X-OC Force, Asus Maximus VI Hero Top-5 mainboard by users: GIGABYTE Z87X-OC, Asus Maximus VI Extreme, GIGABYTE Z87X-OC Force, MSI Z87 MPower Max, ASRock Z87M OC Formula Top-5 mainboard by LN2 users: GIGABYTE Z87X-OC , Asus Maximus VI Extreme, MSI Z87 MPower Max, ASRock Z87 OC Formula, ASRock Z87M OC Formula Top-5 most popular cpus: Core i7 4770K, Core i5 4670K, Core i5 4570, Core i7 4770, Xeon E3-1280 V3 Top-5 most used CPU cooling: Water Cooling (37,27%), Liquid Nitrogen (24,73%), Air Cooling (18,73%), Single Stage (7,61%), Dry Ice (4,19%) Most results with Z87 Haswell (user): TriSk3L (122 results) Most results with Z87 Haswell (team): PURE (198 results) Most different CPUs used (user): borandi (4 cpus) Most different CPUs used (team): Overclock.net (5 cpus) Most different mainboards used (user): Froxic (9 mainboards) Most different mainboards used (team): Overclockers.com (13 mainboards)
  16. Just added these three to our server - MSI Radeon HD 7790 (reference) ln2 coldslow BIOS: http://downloads.hwbot.org/downloads/VGABIOS/msiRef7790ln2.sb - MSI GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr III coldslow BIOS: http://downloads.hwbot.org/downloads/VGABIOS/msi560ti448tf3ln2.rom - MSI GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr III PE coldslow BIOS: http://downloads.hwbot.org/downloads/VGABIOS/msi560ti448tf3peln2.rom
  17. Here's the rest of the BIOS uploads. - ASRock Formula Drive v2.0.11: AFDSetup(v2.0.11).exe - MSI Z87 XPower --- 1.1b14: download - GIGABYTE G1.Sniper 5 --- F7: download - GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M5 --- F7: download - Asus Maximus VI Impact --- 0403: download - GIGABYTE Z87-D3HP --- F5h: download - GIGABYTE Z87-HD3 --- F6: download - GIGABYTE Z87M-D3H --- F8: download - GIGABYTE Z87M-HD3 --- F7: download - GIGABYTE Z87MX-D3H --- F5: download - GIGABYTE Z87N-WIFI --- F4: download - GIGABYTE Z87-PD3 --- F6: download - GIGABYTE Z87X-D3H --- F7: download - GIGABYTE Z87X-OC --- F6 download - GIGABYTE Z87X-OC Force --- F7 download - GIGABYTE Z87X-UD3H --- F7 download --- F7c download - GIGABYTE Z87X-UD4H --- F7 download - GIGABYTE Z87X-UD5H --- F7 download --- F7a download //Edit: a couple more MSI - MSI Z87 XPower --- 1.1b10: download - MSI Z87 MPower Max --- 1.3b4: download - MSI Z87 MPower --- 1.4b4: download
  18. - GIGABYTE Z87X-OC --- X02 download This is the BIOS X02 updated for: 1. Add memory boot mode 2. XMP with Gen 3 issue 3. Enhance UI resolution. HD UI mode can be shown on non-HD monitor too.
  19. Interesting approach for the benchmark, very interested to see how it'll work out!
  20. A little more than 10 minutes of fame!
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