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Very nice! Any chance for 478/754/939? Although this could mean my already dry eBay account will take more hits just to try and get into these lists....

Added Slot A, S754, S939, S370, S478, S479, S8, S603/604, and Genieben's mobile list.

 

Glad you like it :)

Added Slot A, S754, S939, S370, S478, S479, S8, S603/604, and Genieben's mobile list.

 

Glad you like it :)

 

Yes we do and thank you for doing this.

 

I do have a question or at least I'm trying to get the idea on how it's done straight here.

 

I noted in the Socket 754 HOF as an example, the #1 DDR RAM frequency listed was at 371.300MHz and #2 on the list is at 274.900MHz - I do have a 754 sub in this category that's higher than the #2 spot: http://hwbot.org/submission/2247289_bones_memory_clock_ddr_sdram_308_mhz but does not have any HW points with it since my Socket 939 DDR result trumps it. : http://hwbot.org/submission/2566030_bones_memory_clock_ddr_sdram_377.1_mhz

 

I have to assume this is done in this way due to whether it currently has hardware points with it or not and the HW points are what makes it count for being in the list.

Is this correct?

 

Also noted with all HOF listings WPrime entries along with Cinebench results aren't listed (Yet) I have to assume but if not, no biggie.

 

Once again thanks for doing this.

Ah, yes. The memory thing is because it's not your best hardware submission for DDR1. I optimized the query based on infrared's feedback, but will revise it for the memory clock to include all again.

 

As for Wprime and Cinebench requests: I can add them, but please post in the specific threads for which sockets you want them added so I know exactly :)

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