The end result doesn't seem bugged; completely in line with what we'd expect from that frequency. Score is also 2y old, so there are more reasons not to block than to block the score.
The bugged loops could be caused by instability or even VGA problems ...
there are old modified drivers for SLI on Intel-based chipsets: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=106212.
Compare driver you find in the thread and the one used for the scores ... problem solved.
No, SmokingHV is right here ... the HDR/SM3.0 score is way above what normal scaling would show: almost 8000 points.
There really seems to be something wrong with the score.
haha ... yeah, that's basicly it.
That's also the reason why you need to be sure the CPU is good. using LHe with an average retail 955 is pointless and in fact just a waste of money.
Country points are per user, not per result.
For us, the size of the database doesn't matter, because that's just storage. We prefer having an enormeous set of results to analyse
Depends from place to place. I think around 10~15€ per liter is the average price, but the biggest issue is that you need A LOT of it to bench comfortable.
I was impressed by the scaling of the Ph-II. The actual LHe clocking feels very much like benching with LN2, although you need a whole team to really do it well .
Hey guys,
Since liquid helium gets used more and more ... I created a new cooling type category!
From now on, Hwbot supports LHe-based results LOL. So, ditch your LN2 tanks and get some better cooling equipment!
Just a heads-up
Zura, being banned doesn't give you permission to open a new account. Also, don't play innocent here, we have multiple sources that confirm you having a second account.
Thread closed.
Or forget to plug in keyboard ...
"Damn ... this motherboard doesn't respond to keyboard; must be bios bug or something like that ... oh wait :-/ *faceplam*"
The you're not understanding the moderation system.
Basicly, no points are removed untill a moderator takes the action of removing the points. Reporting a score has no other effect than to give the moderating team a heads up; definitly no points are removed if you report a score.
Moderators at hwbot will always have the power to modify or block scores for the simple reason that we want to keep OUR database clean and manageable.