Everything posted by Massman
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- REV4 up and running! Questions, suggestions, feedback goes in here
It's quite difficult to find the exact reason. Do the points add up correctly?- REV4 up and running! Questions, suggestions, feedback goes in here
It's not thát much work . Oceania region is up and running. I noticed some countries are located in Oceania, but belong to other countries. Not sure what rule to apply here; I don't think it will be a big issue either.- 7-series MHz validation
Ideally, it would get included in GPU-Z. Sadly, W1zzard is not up for it.- [BUGS] hwbot: Revision 4 up and running!
Achievements are currently broken. We've added it to the backlog, but other things have higher priority at the moment.- Read Before Posting
Yeah . Interesting tracking idea. Can it be flash, and can it be integrated at hwbot- TPP. This goes against the principle of encouraging benching
Looking into this, sounds like we might have missed something in the R4 logic.- REV4 up and running! Questions, suggestions, feedback goes in here
Sadly enough, no. We make use of two team_id entries in our database: one in the user database (to link a user to a team) and one in the result database (to link a result to the team). Normally, the engine should update all the team_id fields in the result table when the user changes team, but that is not the case at the moment. The team_id key in the user database is working. For performance reasons, we make use of the team_id key of the result table to find all results of the team rather than going through the user database. So, to fix your problem, I have to manually update the result table with the user's new team. It's a small bug, so it should be that difficult to solve.- Read Before Posting
This subforum is to keep track of the different application that are currently in development.- Read Before Posting
In this thread you can post your suggestions for new HWBOT applications. To keep it easy for the developers, please include the following topics in your post: - description: what is the application supposed to do - sketch: quick sketch on how you visualize the application - language: no, not english, but what coding language - already started developing? (yes/no) - what kind of help you need (no $$) Thanks for the input!- REV4 up and running! Questions, suggestions, feedback goes in here
Ooh, I remembered how I fixed it the last time . I fixed both of your team-mates' scores. The points should be adding right now.- REV4 up and running! Questions, suggestions, feedback goes in here
Marcolecorse is now visibly contributing to the team?- no login in main page
- diezel - P67A-GD80 (B3) @ 111MHz - 111 MHz Reference Clock
- I.M.O.G. - Phenom II X4 980 BE @ 7002.2MHz - 7002.25 mhz CPU-Z
- TPP. This goes against the principle of encouraging benching
You don't ever lose points by submitting more results.- TPP. This goes against the principle of encouraging benching
There's a 'best of team' filter on every ranking page. Using that option, you can see all TPP scores and rankings.- HWBOT mainboard usage since 2008
No Access or Origin. Google charts APIs might be interesting for adding this kind of graphs to the frontpage, though. Need to look into that. Here's a more pertinent chart: what brand of mainboard people use for Xtreme overclocking. XOC defined as CPU or VGA on subzero cooling. 2007/2008 might be a tad erratic, 2009-2011 data is okay. Check out Evga's position in 2009!- HWBOT mainboard usage since 2008
Expanding in vertical direction? I could add more brands, but then the chart would become very messy, I think.- HWBOT mainboard usage since 2008
Hey all, I've been having a bit of fun with the database and pulled this chart from it. The unofficial mark means that I didn't put a lot of effort in taking out the false positives (eg: user indicated wrong motherboard), but these should be quite minimal. This chart shows the amount of unique overclockers that use a certain mainboard brand over time. Note: one person can use multiple brands! We can see that: - 1/2 overclockers use ASUS - 1/3 also use GIGABYTE This is pretty interesting, because it kind of points to the situation where a lot of people are convinced of the quality of an ASUS mainboard (well, 50% does not use one!), but more and more people will test a GIGABYTE mainboard too. Translated into a current situation: people may use M4E first, but then also use GIGABYTE for good 3DMark01.- Annual awards
People rightfully say that "hwboints are not everything".- Quick POLL - 3DMark 2011 yay or nay.
Yes, 30 minutes after we started testing internally, we were already able to submit hacked results. It should have been fixed, though. When we reported the issue to FM, they released a patch version that fixed the way we could cheat it. Can't remember if we spend more time on it after that. Maybe we should ...- Since I have this chart anyways: Sandy Bridge brand preferences
if you use gigabyte, msi and asrock, you're part of each group.- Since I have this chart anyways: Sandy Bridge brand preferences
You submitting 1 result with an MSI board or 10000 doesn't make a difference in this chart. These are # unique users per brand.- Since I have this chart anyways: Sandy Bridge brand preferences
Posted this also at XS. Unofficial means I didn't put a lot of effort in excluding false results (eg: someone linking P67 board to 1366 cpu). Like I said on XS: people use different brands and different boards. - REV4 up and running! Questions, suggestions, feedback goes in here