Everything posted by Don_Dan
- SteveRo - FX-8150 @ 6053.4MHz - 36701 marks PCMark 2005
- SteveRo - FX-8150 @ 6053.4MHz - 36701 marks PCMark 2005
- SteveRo - Sempron 145 @ 4340.1MHz - 19165 marks PCMark 2005
- SteveRo - Core i7 980 @ 5005MHz - 43478 marks PCMark 2005
- SteveRo - Core i7 980 @ 5005MHz - 43478 marks PCMark 2005
- matose - DDR3 SDRAM - 1800.1 MHz Memory Clock
- SteveRo - Phenom II X3 740 @ 3957.5MHz - 30260 marks PCMark 2005
- catawalks - 2x Xeon E5620 @ 3582MHz - 109sec 221ms wPrime 1024m
- Planet - DDR3 SDRAM @ 1733.8MHz - 1733.8 MHz Memory Clock
- Hondacity - Core i7 2600K @ 5808.5MHz - 5808.53 mhz CPU Frequency
- Xtreme_Solid - Core i7 2600K @ 5850MHz - 6sec 312ms SuperPi
- SteveRo - Core 2 E8400 (3.0Ghz) @ 4680.2MHz - 15729 marks PCMark Vantage
- _mat_ - DDR3 SDRAM @ 1655.6MHz - 1655.6 MHz Memory Clock
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Removing scores from 2008? Why :)
I'm sorry for mixing you guys up. Can the mods please add a note on the memory frequency rules page that 3:5 is not accepted? And instead of blocking, just calculate the correct memory speed ( 2:3 divider ) and modify the entries.
- The official HWBOT OC Challenge October 2011 thread.
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Removing scores from 2008? Why :)
This score was made in August 2008, exactly around the time when this thread was posted. However, your score was submitted to HWbot not even 5 months ago... They WILL remove every score made with the 3:5 divider cause I'm reporting them when I see them.
- Hondacity - DDR2 SDRAM - 790.7 MHz Memory Clock
- Hondacity - DDR SDRAM - 299.1 MHz Memory Clock
- SteveRo - Core i7 2600K @ 5576.4MHz - 50335 marks PCMark 2005
- Hondacity - DDR2 SDRAM - 666.8 MHz Memory Clock
- kawaboy51 - DDR2 SDRAM @ 751MHz - 751 MHz Memory Clock
- SteveRo - Core i7 2600K @ 5598.9MHz - 49718 marks PCMark 2005
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PizzaMan - DDR2 SDRAM @ 700.7MHz - 700.7 MHz Memory Clock
Well done, I wasn't expecting 700MHz that early in the competition. @mr.paco: The T2RS is a DDR2 mainboard, CPU-Z has trouble reading the correct memory type on some boards, the T3RS is the DDR3 board. Older versions were also showing PC2-... under memory type, I don't know why CPU-Z stopped doing so.
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G.Foyle - DDR3 SDRAM @ 141.7MHz - 1414.7 MHz Memory Clock
Good start, almost the same clocks you reached on Lynnfield!
- SteveRo - Core i7 2600K @ 5597MHz - 48474 marks PCMark 2005