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Guest harrynowl
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That's not a question to make me happy or not. That seems sarcastic.

Or we follow the rules or we follow the circus.

The decision is not is my hands.

 

No sarcasm was intended, however I have to wonder if you'd be contesting the issue if I was bottom of the table.

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Guest harrynowl
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I moved up *during* the competition (4 days ago) I can't control that. If before the start of the competition and I submitted results that's a different thing entirely.

Guest harrynowl
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To remove your submission click on it and 'remove from contest'.

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I'm not complaining about your position. What I complain is that the rules in fact allow novices take the points away from the rookies. And that shouldn't be allowed. Simple straight fact.

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It basically means that you can finish what you started. In the next Rookie Rumble, Harry will be a true Novice and won't be able to join. The Rumbles are all for good fun, I'm sorry to see it's upsetting you so much Randy :(.

 

As Harry said, if you want to remove yourself from the competition you can unlink the submissions from the competition by clicking Remove From Competition in the sidebar on each of the submission pages.

Guest harrynowl
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haha you got me worried now :S I can't one up you as my chip is in silicone heaven.

Guest harrynowl
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Haha, I have an Athlon 760K 'available' but it's in my dads PC right now and I don't think he'd appreciate me putting 1.5v+ through it :(

Guest harrynowl
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I don't think he'll want to when he finds out that my 5600k is KIA.

Guest harrynowl
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I'm going to try Amazon returns as they are very much "yea ok here's a new one" no questions asked :)

Guest Galaor
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sorry but I have another question, is it worth turning off cores to obtain more results?

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Seems to only work for the OC% mate. You can try for the other 2 benches but I've found it only hurts your score. Running 1 core for a massive % overclock can help to get it into windows. More trial and error though mate.

Guest harrynowl
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Junkdogg is correct, I didn't realize this at one point and submitted a 8320 score with only 1 core per module enabled :)

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