Everything posted by Massman
- johnamd - Core i5 680 @ 4767.5MHz - 8min 42sec 383ms SuperPi 32m
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OcGenie - Core i7 875K @ 3999MHz - 9min 7sec 328ms SuperPi 32m
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The big MSI MOA 2011 thread: information, videos, comments and more ...
Woops, just found it: Contestants for the MSI MOA Philippines 2011 live final: - Bartman1973 - DJSub - GZHil - MaxXx - erick - Simoko - sid_brian_03 - erythro - yunarce - tacs I think the top-3 of the online competition are the three main favorites for the ticket to MOA APAC later this year. But who knows, maybe an outside will win. Answer: May 21st!
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The big MSI MOA 2011 thread: information, videos, comments and more ...
Waiting for the final list of the MOA Philippines live final contestants ...
- dinos22 - GeForce GTX 275 @ 1350/1440MHz - 132652 marks 3DMark2001 SE
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HWBot been hacked or WTF
Wait, what?! We have a tag cloud?
- The official HWBOT OC Challenge May 2011 thread.
- The official I am OC Genie Challenge thread.
- The official GIGABYTE Initial K Contest! thread.
- The official HWBOT OC Challenge May 2011 thread.
- The official HWBOT OC Challenge May 2011 thread.
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HWBOT Rev.4 - The Plan.
When delays stop being unforeseen
- The official HWBOT OC Challenge April 2011 thread.
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this site is about as slow as a snail
The problem is having aweful google skills?
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Sandy Bridge 2500K/2600K Batch and Serial Numbers
Updated again. First new 'C' batches added to the list too - 126 FPO/steppings - 394 different samples
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P67/Z68 BIOS collection
- GA-Z68X-UD3-B3 bios (F2d): http://91.121.148.119/downloads/BIOS/z68xud3.f2d - GA-Z68X-UD3P-B3 bios (F4c): http://91.121.148.119/downloads/BIOS/Z68XUD3P.F4C - GA-Z68X-UD3R-B3 bios (F2d): http://91.121.148.119/downloads/BIOS/Z68XUD3R.F2D - GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 bios (F6c): http://91.121.148.119/downloads/BIOS/Z68XUD4.F6C - GA-Z68X-UD5-B3 bios (F5c): http://91.121.148.119/downloads/BIOS/Z68XUD7.F5C - GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 bios (F6c): http://91.121.148.119/downloads/BIOS/Z68XUD7.F6C
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this site is about as slow as a snail
Find your own shareware!
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The big MSI MOA 2011 thread: information, videos, comments and more ...
In many, many pre-qualifiers MSI office set no brand limitation. This way, people wouldn't have to go out and buy a high-end MSI mainboard or videocard just to participate. I, and many others with me, applaud this policy
- Vivi - GeForce GTX 275 @ 1315/1400MHz - 132597 marks 3DMark2001 SE
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Team CP sharing 7950GT in April Challenge
Actually, it was more meant as a 'solution' than a 'penalty'.
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Team CP sharing 7950GT in April Challenge
Yes, it is clear. The solution was to remove one of the two scores and disable points for the score of Mr.Scott.
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Team CP sharing 7950GT in April Challenge
Thanks for all the input. First things first, the solution: - Mr.paco removed his submission from the competition (which he already did himself) - Scott's result has been set to 'disabled for rankings' I don't see the necessity to ban either users. They didn't try to cheat on purpose, nor did they hide the fact that it was the same card and pro-actively deleted one of the submissions. Now, about hardware sharing. The hardware sharing rules were not specifically designed to stop team members from pushing a hardware sample to the maximum, but to prevent teams from exploiting the local post office as main source of team points. In general, if there is no benefit from sharing hardware, there's no problem. In practice, this means as long as you check the 'disable for rankings' box you can use shared hardware. That little checkbox is basically an easy way out of any hardware sharing debate . As for sharing hardware for competitions: we have to acknowledge that there is no clear ruling about this. That two people have a different interpretation is therefore not impossible. Using your fellow team member's gear during a competition (with 'disabling points') doesn't even seem wrong; especially for a team competition this would kind of fit in the competition spirit. Using the same hardware within the same stage would be hardware sharing (as you are hindering other teams), using same hardware in different stages is ... something in between not sharing and the previous kind of sharing. Undocumented.
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The big MSI MOA 2011 thread: information, videos, comments and more ...
Two interesting updates! 1) Top-4 (and not 3) of APAC live final will go through to the final 2) Instead of just the winner from Americas, the top-3 get a ticket to the grand final. So, the teams going to Taipei from Americas are: Romdominance/Splave (USA), Patch/Dentlord (USA), G H Z/Gautam (USA) Very cool of MSI to fix the miscommunication about Americas. I'm sure it's a nice surprise for Patch, Dentlord, Maxi and Gautam
- The official I am OC Genie Challenge thread.
- The official I am OC Genie Challenge thread.