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Guest GoriLLakoS
Posted (edited)

Baaaaaaaaah....

 

Relax AN7...relax man..don't getiing crazy so easy...

 

Masman, An7 has one cpu and mortisboy has another..

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Edited by GoriLLakoS
Posted

...HEY AN7... GoriLLakoS is right...cool man

...guys they are two different cpu with the same step..here are some pictures....unfortunately now the cpu is on the mobo at cascade when it's out for my new QX9650 i will post more photos :)

 

85004208biy3.jpg

 

mortisboye8500ry0.jpg

Posted

I'll unblock the score.

 

By the way, to make this easier, just give credit to Mortisboy in the description field of the score instead of in the screenshot. Makes our lives a bit easier.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
Is it really that far away from the rest?

Yes, 2% [clock for clock] in 1M is a HUGE difference. With x8 and sky-high FSB it might be possible of course, but as it is the best performance per clock ever [or maybe I am missing something] it may require a little explanation ;).

Posted

There should be absolutely no problem if You can do a video [it was You who mentioned a video so a think it is not a big problem] of a run with same settings [multiplier, mem divider, timings, subtimings, etc] but FSB for example 500 [or higher, but I think there is no reason to require pushing that high again], with very similar clock*MHz result :).

Posted
A video record would be enough?

 

I'd prefer an explanation of the tweaks used via PM :).

 

 

Yes. This score has a performance product of 43.981, while the average PP is around 46.5k. Insanely tweaked systems with a 1M tuned board (which is not likely to get high in fsb) can get close to or even a bit lower than 45k.

Posted

Just received this mail.

 

 

Hello,

 

An hwbot crew member, demiurg, has blocked one of your submitted scores. It has been marked as 'incorrect submission'.

 

This was the reason the user gave:

Please be more careful with submission

 

You can view your result here:

http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=572852

 

You can find out more about the reporting user here:

http://www.hwbot.org/user.do?userId=5330

 

 

 

Yours sincerely,

the hwbot.org team

 

If you no longer want to recieve reports of your results, please modify your profile:

http://www.hwbot.org/profile.account.do

 

 

But i dont even remember the score.

If sth was wrong it is so hard to leave it for a while as reported so i ll be able to correct it?

 

And the reason"Please be more careful with submission" doesent tell me anything.Maybe it doesn't have cpu-z.I really dont remember

What was the problem?

 

 

 

Thanx

Posted
You can click the "entry modification log" (book icon) to see comments why the result was blocked.

 

http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=699557

Actually, there is not such a button or something. Just a noteblock icon, together with the text "No article has been written about this subject".

 

I saw that my score was posted in the 'wrong result' topic. The poster claims that my SM3.0 score is too high for my clocks.

But now look at another of my result with the same 7900GS, but with a E6300 instead of a X3210: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=4126124

You'll see that the vga clocks are a bit higher, and so are the SM scores.

 

Now imagine that you replace the E6300 with a X3210, and the vga clocks are a bit lower. Is it weird that the SM scores are a bit lower, but because the CPU score is way higher, the total score is better?

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