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There's no "need to guess".

 

On the stage page, click on the stage points next to your country to see which scores count for the country average. Scroll below and apply country filter to see all the results submitted in that particular stage. The rest of the work comes down to planning and communication.

 

I am happy you liked our previous design and I hope you'll get used to the new interface and like it too :)

 

This wasn't working for me and at first I couldn't work out why. I have always gone to the OC eSports page from the main HWbot page by clicking the specific comp I wanted to look at, that would then take me to the page in question. This is what I've been doing for the CC but not realizing it wasn't keeping me logged in (I thought it used to do that). Now logged in I can do the sorting so thanks for that.

 

Is it possible though to add in each stage like where the Country/Team etc. is to select/filter for specific things like 8/6/4/2/1 cores for the XTU stage, although that might be hard for the 1st and 2nd page. That I think would also clear things up and make things easier to see what you need to aim for.

Is there a forum/thread anywhere for Team USA? Have a bunch of hardware and going to pick up some ln2 next week so hope to contribute something.

what about a gpu thas is reliset in 18 feb 2014 and is on 5 nov 2015 releasd in a new card,whil it ok to be use if we have acces to the card?

 

any news on this?

Is there a forum/thread anywhere for Team USA? Have a bunch of hardware and going to pick up some ln2 next week so hope to contribute something.

 

Add me on Skype. That's where we're doing most of our planning.

 

tnalley27

 

I'll get you added to the USA group.

Add me on Skype. That's where we're doing most of our planning.

 

tnalley27

 

I'll get you added to the USA group.

done :) Thanks man!

Improved stage submissions:

 

- complete list instead of last 10

- show country icon (ugly but works, i don't have the country name here)

- filter on team or your own country if logged in

 

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http://oc-esports.io/#!/round/country_cup_2015/2520/5s-40p_%7C_geekbench3_single_core

 

No this was not that much work, but have a backlog of 100+ things to do and a social/family life, so I can not keep up with all requests. Massman hired an additional dev team but no features or fixes of them have reached production.

 

Flags are close enough. Thank you kind sir.

this geekbench single core score 5642 with i7 4790k, ddr3 ram from PRATHAMESH PATIL is not added to the india's total. <br/>

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<a href="http://hwbot.org/submission/3030409_prathamesh_patil_geekbench3___single_core_core_i7_4790k_5642_points">http://hwbot.org/submission/3030409_prathamesh_patil_geekbench3___single_core_core_i7_4790k_5642_points</a>

 

^^

He is correct. My submission is not added to India's total.

Metal try filling out the memory details-(DDR4)

 

Ah, yes, thanks for this. Of course it's necessary to indicate the type of memory before it's included in the "different types of memory". :celebration:

Massman I know you said FM2 and FM2+ are different sockets. But is that determined by the actual physical board the competitor is using, or by the socket that the APU was originally designed and released for? Put another way, can I run Trinity/Richland in an FM2+ motherboard and have it count as an FM2 sub, or will it be an FM2+ sub because of the physical socket being used?

 

I suspect that it will be determined by chip and not by motherboard, based on the socket that is specified for each chip in the database.

Everyone, the Stage 1 results should now be correct. It was a tough nut to crack but everything should be fine now :celebration:

 

Massman I know you said FM2 and FM2+ are different sockets. But is that determined by the actual physical board the competitor is using, or by the socket that the APU was originally designed and released for? Put another way, can I run Trinity/Richland in an FM2+ motherboard and have it count as an FM2 sub, or will it be an FM2+ sub because of the physical socket being used?

 

I suspect that it will be determined by chip and not by motherboard, based on the socket that is specified for each chip in the database.

 

That is correct - it is determined by the socket of the processor.

What happens to the feature to remove a submission from a contest by clicking a button in the upper right corner of the score page?

Now we have to delete a score completely and submit again without linking to the contest...

 

Is there a reason why this feature was removed? :)

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