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  1. Appreciate the heads up on the submission thank you - I won't make that mistake again Yeah cold Canadian air FTW =P
  2. Hi Leeghoofd, Mind deleting this score for me: https://hwbot.org/submission/5481640_feltyham_hwbot_x265_benchmark___4k_core_2_duo_e8400_6.46_fps I meant to submit to 1080p but accidentially submitted to 4k Sorry about that, thank you
  3. Excellent thanks for the advice gentlemen, currently benching 775 CPUs but I'm sure I'll get back to trying to push the 650TI a bit further. Cheers!
  4. First processor from my first build (2006), glad it still works =P
  5. Hello again, Could you please delete this score: https://hwbot.org/submission/5406560_feltyham_reference_frequency_p5q_em_357.13_mhz When I submitted it originally, my mainboard wasn't in the database (P5Q-EM DO) and I invalidly submitted to P5Q-EM (has a different chipset, it's a slightly different board) Once I did a few submissions with Benchmate the board was added (P5Q-EM DO). Please delete this - thank you
  6. Please delete the following submission: https://hwbot.org/submission/5377317_ Thank you
  7. Hello again, I posted a score for the following: https://hwbot.org/competition/Country Cup 2023 - CPU/stage/5718_y-cruncher_-_pi-5b_-_socket_-_4_scores And it appears here: But it doesn't appear as one of the scores for Canada: Normally the submission would appear after it appeared in the "latest submissions" but I submitted this yesterday evening and it hasn't updated the score. Thank you, Feltyham
  8. Hello rookie here having a blast OCing my old hardware. Currently benchmarking my old ASUS 650TI (1gb, 980 MHz GPU Clock, 1350 MHz Memory Stock) I have my 650TI at 1.137V which is the maximum I can get it to via MSI Afterburner. Right now using stock cooling I can get the GPU Clock to 1220 MHz with a Memory Clock of 1450 MHz and I'm basically on the edge of stability. The maximum temps I see are around 60C, even with the stock air cooling I'm convinced I can squeeze a bit more performance out of it. Is there any way to exceed the 100mV limit, or in order to do this would I have to do something outside of programs like Afterburner? Appreciate any input - thank you, Feltyham
  9. Sorry please delete this score: https://hwbot.org/submission/5381407 Posted in the wrong category. Thanks
  10. I was getting the 403 Forbidden return a few times, just re-opened my browser and it worked fine.
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