Jump to content
HWBOT Community Forums

Massman

Members
  • Posts

    19362
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    17

Everything posted by Massman

  1. You should be getting an email everytime someone comments on a submission of yours. Don't you?
  2. It's been a long time I've seen the Israeli flag in a global top-10 ranking. Nicely done!!
  3. Good question, already contacted ASRock. I assume yes. The idea is that at the end of the competition, if whoever wins the stage also has the at-that-moment record gets another USD $1000.
  4. Nice work, Dumo! Actually ... it's always nice work from you
  5. As we had some questions regarding the bounty scores - to clarify the part about the World Record bounty: World Record Target Scores: CPU Frequency: 7005.11 MHz SuperPI 32M: 4min 33.188sec Memory Frequency: 2172.7 MHz The prize for the World Record is handed out a the end of the competition. The prize will be given to the winner of the category, if the winner has the current world record.
  6. Seems to be fixed now. Added to the buglist. The League Points seem to be bugged right now. There is probably an underlying issue causing this. Issue seems to have resolved itself Not yet. Included it as bug report in the backlog http://bugs.hwbot.org/browse/HWBOT-1213. Score = league points or submission points?
  7. Looks great! Nice work, Genieben!
  8. Added it to the backlog as a trivial feature. http://bugs.hwbot.org/browse/HWBOT-1211
  9. According to your points tab, the total should be 1002 and not 1093. Anyway, same problem: points not correct. Also added it to the bugtracker. http://bugs.hwbot.org/browse/HWBOT-1210
  10. Whe you submit a new score that is included in your best 20 hardware submissions, you will also lose the points of the now 21th best hardware submission. So it's +11,5pts (9800GTX+) minus your previous 20th best submission. That being said, your points total should actually be 300,1pts according to the points tab of your profile. I think there is a serious bug with our engine preventing it from correctly updating the league points. I will add this to the buglist. I see some different issues that might be related.
  11. Team AU is now official distributor of Gigabyte bioses? Added to the list. Check above reply for more information. - GIGABYTE Z87X-OC --- X01 download
  12. Has anyone tried the following: - boot with 105bclk - wait before loading the OS - use something like the Asus OC Panel to increase frequency to 107bclk - check performance Compare performance to - 105bclk boot - 107bclk boot
  13. No sharing? Uploaded ASRock utility - ASRock Formula Drive v1.0.61.3: AFDSetup(v1.0.61.3).exe - ASRock Formula Drive Lite v1.0.61.3: AFDSetup(v1.0.61.3Lite).exe
  14. Massman

    Ex Tee You!

    Heh ... There are plenty of benchmarks you can use the get points with AMD. It's not like you have to use XTU to get somewhere in the rankings .
  15. USD $1M. But money is always an after-effect, don't focus on that. Anyway, just what I learned. It's not necessarily what anyone else learns.
  16. Heh, oh ... interesting. Here's what I learned in two pictures: and
  17. Massman

    Ex Tee You!

    Users get the list of changes before they apply and it's compared to the current settings. 2V SA will be right next to 1.1V current, so it should be obvious to the users. Then again, it's the same like you'd write in your forum thread "hey guys 2V SA is the key for my OC". Besides, before you can upload a profile you first need to apply it yourself locally. You can't just make up values and upload them. Multi-threaded, scales with memory clock and timings, fairly stable and secure. When's the last time we've seen a benchmark like this? - 4 core scaling: it'll scale with more cores when new platforms are released. The only reason why it only scales to 4c is because currently only IVB and HSW are supported. - support windows OC'ing: afaik this is only the BCLK. Multiplier OC works fine. It's not perfect, but imho quite a lot better than most other benchmarks.
  18. Massman

    Ex Tee You!

    XTU can be compared to sharing all your settings in the forum. If I tell you I've used 2.0V Vcore for a result and you use it, you don't get a warning either when entering it in the BIOS. I've tried loading a 1.8V 6GHz profile on my Haswell and all that happened was locking up the system. There's a video of that too. .XTU files will automatically be opened by XTU and it will give you an overview of the different settings. After you confirm the settings, they will be applied.
  19. I need a "hacked kernel" (or whatever it's named)
  20. http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=124058592 "Specialties:The highest quality editorial content in the technology sector"
  21. Either attach a file or mail pieter@hwbot.org. Thanks!
×
×
  • Create New...