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Great score. But maybe you should get a joint account. Or maybe we don't care about hw-sharing no more...

Great score. But maybe you should get a joint account. Or maybe we don't care about hw-sharing no more...

 

Why bro? I haven't benched Aqua with this gpu nor cpu if I recall correctly.

IF I have missed it, I am more than happy to del my score. :)

 

EDIT: nops :D

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Edited by FireKillerGR

Great score. But maybe you should get a joint account. Or maybe we don't care about hw-sharing no more...

Man... you are so funny...maybe consider having a look at hwbot rules again before accusing like this someone who has been using hwbot since...forever :P:p

It is my understanding that hw-sharing counts per vga in all 3D categories, and cpu in all 2D. Not just per benchmark. But what do I know, I'm just a noob

Man... you are so funny...maybe consider having a look at hwbot rules again before accusing like this someone who has been using hwbot since...forever :P:p

 

It is my understanding that hw-sharing counts per vga in all 3D categories, and cpu in all 2D. Not just per benchmark. But what do I know, I'm just a noob

 

 

Yo, come on; no need for this guys. :D

As far as I know, one gpu/cpu = 1 benchmark score. So, using 980 ti kingpin on 3dmark01 score can go to user a, 03's score to user b, 05 to user c, etc etc.

And thats the difference with having two scores of the same card/cpu in one benchmark. First scenario, you will have to divide the points that ONE overclocker would get, while on the 2nd scenario you take advantage of the system to "duplicate"/get more points; and thats why it is not allowed.

 

Imagine what would happen to small private events when people "split" scores since forever.

Edited by FireKillerGR

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