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  • his subs were blocked by old subs of sweepersc, I removed those, all is good now

  • May I ask why you see the score as bugged? With newer generations we have a lot of fluctuation at cpu speed reading, it can vary up to 5-10 mhz at identical bclk settings. This is annoying but also a

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    Maybe check out the rules first, I guess you will be surprised.... Removed

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On 2/18/2021 at 12:45 AM, Leeghoofd said:

No clue what you are talking about... you wan to edit the score and now it requests a 3dlink ?

link only for WR , not ?

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3 hours ago, Ximi said:

link only for WR , not ?

Maybe check out the rules first, I guess you will be surprised....

3 hours ago, cbjaust said:

first entry I forgot the background so this can be removed from the comp if can be bothered (I put up a slightly better score with the correct background already)

https://hwbot.org/submission/4692305_cbjaust_7_zip_xeon_w3570_23922_mips

thanks

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Ok, so I have a question. Recently I put my Asus M2N-SLI DELUXE out of the storage box. I spent about half a day to do this score. But always says "REJECTED"! Can I upload this score to HWBOT? I was trying to see FSB, but no luck. Only CPUz 1.4 to 1.6 or 1.7 I think can read FSB. Newer versions only shows CPU Frequency. I'm glad that the CPU freq is shown!  So here is valid in question:

https://valid.x86.fr/0dla32

Well I tried the win98 version. I actually tried everything! I have validation files from 3 different versions of cpuz. Can I contact CPU-z directly by e-mail or something? I have even recorded a short video and have a few screenshots showing timmings scaling the FSB frequency. I tried to play around with cpuz.ini - no go. So what to do with these old gear, that I can't validate? :(

 

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here is another valid from this platform. I have even installed all the drivers and played every option in BIOS, but no go. But now I have now the knowledge to reproduce the score.

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So is it a bug in CPUz? I have lots of validation files from the day, so I can tell you that no one is "valid". Please tell me what should I do? Contact https://valid.x86.fr/ admins? Send them valid files from older cpuz versions? Throw away my AM2 platform? :P Ehhh...

Has to be the chipset driver you're using, or the OS. I have current valids on all of those platforms. Only platforms I have to use the 'classic' version on are 462 and older, and I have valids on those also.

Edited by Mr.Scott

Wow, thanks. This is interesting, because I tried to install the nV drivers for chipset. Will try next weekend. Thanks!

 

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I remember that before installing DRVs I had 3 devices in device manager with no driver. After installation I had still one without driver. So next time I'll install every single driver...

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Seems like the output uses a wrong locale without a decimal point. Probably a bug in 7-Zip itself. Maybe I can force the locale from within BenchMate. Will have a look at it.

Score needs to be deleted. ;)

Hmm, just rechecked. I don't think that 7-Zip even uses a decimal point here. The score is just completely bugged.

@Sir_Nobs_of_rone_II. Did this happen once? Or reproducible (each time)? Also can you try without BenchMate? Just use the parameters from the command line in the bench dialog. You find the 7-Zip bench in the apps folder of your BM install.

Sorry I can't recheck. Was a customer Laptop at the shop I work.  The Laptop is already back at the customer.

I'll have an open eye if it happens again with other hardware.

I think I found the culprit: It's a bug in the 32 bit version of BenchMate's driver.

The 32 bit version will be removed starting with BenchMate 0.11. It's just too much effort to test all the different combinations of OS versions and 32/64 bit and I don't have the necessary resources.

Should have thought of mentioning this. Yes this Laptop had a 32bit installation. we do not ussually do this but the customer wanted his old Laptop upgradet. 32bit should be obsolet by next year anyway. I don´t think anybody will miss it

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