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  1. I see that its updated in the stages what should be in the screenshots, so far all good, but how come CPU tab is enough for cpu frequency if both tabs are needed for mem frequency?

     

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    Screenshot must include CPU-Z CPU tab

     

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    Screenshot must include CPU-Z CPU and Memory tab

     

    And one last thing, can you please check my sub and say that its correct, so I dont have to rerun this a third time from new rules?

    lanbonden`s Memory Clock score: 412.1 MHz with a DDR SD-RAM

  2. Definitely. I created a task to add this to the screenshot rules, obviously we expected too much

     

    P.S. Good this came up quite early, so we can add to the rules before the hot phase starts.

     

    The bolded part just comes out bad as I cant find one single time where we have needed to show both CPU and Mem tab for mem frequency in a competition before and its not required for normal subs at all as the cpuz valid link is enough there.

     

    Last comp I could find with CPU frequency as a stage was team cup 2015 and guess what, there was no need for the cpu and mem tab, there was no need for a screenshot at all.

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    If not a single one of us that have posted scores yet, that are all experienced with competitions here at HWbot managed to get it right, it sure wasnt Obviouse to anyone.

  3. Sad to hear this :(, but let´s not ignore common sense :) - we all know the minimum requirements for 2d screenshots, this is 2x cpuz with cpu and mem tab. Please don´t make life so hard for yourself, a bit of logic and common sense are often better than making 10 pages of rules.

     

    Im not sure if I would count mem frequency as a 2d bench but ok, so I take it we need to show mem tab aswell for the CPU frequency in am2 stage?

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  4. CPU and mem tab are minimum requirements for a screenshot, xoc should be ok, no difference from validation to screenshot. Please provide a picture of the rig with mem stick visible

     

    Both CPU and mem tab? All that info is in the verification link already..

    If serious you really should add that to the stage info then as I checked both there and the rules for mem frequency and it said nothing about what should be in the screenshoot so only took one with mem tab open.

    HWBOT Memory Clock Benchmark Validation Regulations

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    EDIT: And no requirments of CPU tab in last months comp either, why add it now? Whats the gain from having it?

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    /A grumpy guy that already changed RAM and wiped out all TCCD settings to move on to next stage :(

  5. You can submit as many different cpus as you want. The only restriction is that each model only counts 1x for the team, means if you submit 2160 and teammate does the same, only the better result will add to the final result.

     

    How about SLI/Crossfire, would it count as a different model then a single card of same modell for this stage?

  6. Don´t worry, if I remember correctly it is not user limited (means submit as many cpus as you have personally) and we put weight on points in a direction that this is for sure not over present.

    I bit my tongue a bit on comments above, maybe people should see that 75% of hardware needed is 4 years or older, 50% 6-8 years and so on. Even on new gen stage you can use 3-4 year old stuff at some stages. We can not omit new gen benchers completely, for us everyone is welcome at team cup :)

     

    In that case I have to say that what we see so far looks really good and well balanced, I like the idea to split it up based on memory type :)

    Even If Im not a personal fan of the 3 subs with laptops in modern hardware stages

  7. Maybe we should make a one man cup in the future - this is extremely poor, if you are not able to get three!!! different guys to submit at certain stages I wonder why you are in a team anyway... I am always open for legit criticism, but you should simply remember what this is called - team cup and not one man ego trip cup :)

     

    3 people or 5 or even 10 (We managed 8 or 9 for country if Im right and that got us pretty far) is good for the team spirit and nothing people should complain about.

     

    What really gets us worried is the dogpile part tho, if that part is only one sub per member its going to be a pure largest team competition as there are hundreds of GPUs geting significant amounts of 3dmark01 points.

     

    The ‘Dogpile’ round involves teams making as many submissions as possible with scores added together to make a total score. Only score per CPU/GPU allowed, so it’s all about digging out and scoring on as many different CPUs/GPUs as possible.
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