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Hicookie's 6363 MHz Memory Frequency run with DDR5 SDRAM
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to Don_Dan's topic in Result Discussions
Great work dude. Victoria record has no chance against this. -
Country Cup '23 - Move to March 2024
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to FatBoyNotSoSlim's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Negative. All naturally written text. I did train the language models however.... -
Hwbot team, Alby, all other countries. As discussed last year, November/December isn't a good time for overclocking in general any more due to hardware launches, family and work stresses, limited annual leave availability and frankly Australia will be on fire again shortly. (Global warming woo!) As such, talking amongst ourselves we've elected for March 2024 to be the best time for Country Cup going forward. Australia would be happy to host any guests who'd like to visit. We could go to a sportsball game, see a show, tour the country side and visit the many wineries. Maybe boot a computer subzero if there is time as well. Please see this notice as an official request and extend your acceptance in due course. Cheers.
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TeamAU - 2x GeForce GTX 1080 Ti - 443832 marks 3DMark03
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to Hicookie's topic in Result Discussions
I am satisfied with this submission. Thank you for visiting HWBot. -
November and December are harder for those with families and work commitments to dedicate time to bench. Travelling is now in a peak time, so accomodation is limited and flights are more expensive. Earlier in the year would be ideal, January and February are relatively quiet so would be my personal preference.
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The Official COUNTRY CUP 2022 Thread:
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to Leeghoofd's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Yeah, they have. The number one Australian overclocker is coming out of retirement to carry us again. Or was. Taking a look, too many stages this year, so I'll just drink instead. -
The Official COUNTRY CUP 2022 Thread:
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to Leeghoofd's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Nice background, does that mean CC has started? -
The official Country Cup 2021 - INTEL CPU thread.
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to superpatodonaldo's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Thank you for clarifying, I must have got them mixed up. -
The official Country Cup 2021 - INTEL CPU thread.
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to superpatodonaldo's topic in HWBOT Competitions
What happened to 6core in XTU? Why are the rules changed AFTER the start? -
Country Cup 2021 Planning Thread
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to yosarianilives's topic in HWBOT Competitions
I've always enjoyed benches that consisted of stages like: 5x Highest BenchX score, using 1/2/3/4/5/6/8 etc. cores 5x Highest BenchX score, using 4 core cpus, different sockets only. 5x Highest BenchX score, using different chipsets/GPU familes.... Oh, I just thought of this one. Fastest Spi32M score, using 9-9-9-20 4000MHZ memory (ie, dictate the timings and maybe frequency) Just don't go too wild this time. Covid has ruined logistics, so getting last minute hardware is going to be a pain. -
Country Cup 2021 Planning Thread
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to yosarianilives's topic in HWBOT Competitions
If Benchmate is required, I'm out. F that noise. I'm back in, baby! Ain't a joke to me. -
POLL: CPUZ Feelz, let your opinion be known.
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to Splave's topic in Benchmark software
I love to see the discussion happening; this is what's great about the community. All are coming together to share insights and opinions with a bit of banter. Looking at both sides of the equation here, we can see both arguments and I want to touch on these. The all-out frequency method that's historical to Overclocking and embodies a core pillar of its meaning and the new world realities of hardware, stability and what happens behind the scenes to make it happen. We have the current method, which is historically accurate to overclocking: Maximum frequency, maximum volts, all the tweaks, none of the dead weight, get that highest score with no regrets. This might entail better cooling, like LN2 or LHe, or better tweaks or OS like XP, or even disabling cores/HT to get that maximum frequency. This is, in my mind is a pillar of overclocking and one that is best shown in the frequency records on the CPUz validations. This is one style of overclocking and one that I think should still be around for the future. On the other side, maybe with some pressure from vendors and OEMs to show what the hardware is capable of, their desire to have enabled all cores/HT on the hardware when setting records, especially when it comes to new hardware generations. These companies are throwing massive money into Research and Development, and world record scores would surely be a KPI against the iterative improvements they're making each generation. I DO NOT BELIEVE this has any influence on this decision or Hwbot directly, as some others maybe have insinuated. So what does the future hold? I don't know, but I do want the all-out frequency method to be around and viable for the long term. If changes are to be made, let's take some suggestions from the world of sports, and maybe look to have classes or categories? A class for all out, one that's got stabilitiy requirements, and naturally the one true class, Fully stock cooling and XMP memory settings. All out category? CPUz maximum frequency validation. Fully featured? All cores/HT and validated with a stability test of X from Y application? ... others? Stock cooling and XMP memory only? Validated in real-world settings? Maybe some game benchmarks or something visual for the Youtubers and hardware reviewers. (My personal favorite, as it's no longer pay to play) More can be said on how to validate and enforce these. I don't have any opinion worth sharing about this now, but I would be open to exploring how it goes. Thank you for coming to my ted talk. -
3D Benchmark proposal list for 2021
FatBoyNotSoSlim replied to Leeghoofd's topic in HWBOT 2021 Edition
Upon review, I concur with these changes. LGTM, ship it.